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Punctuation

Punctuation

Are you a writer? Have you ever been in the middle of a writing project and had a question about grammar or punctuation? Whether you”re wondering whether to use who or whom or where to put that comma, the Whitehouse blog can help you. Written in a clear and concise style, it won’t bore you with long definitions. Furthermore, it is well-organized. By clicking on All Posts, you can scroll down the page and see the titles of all the posts. Not only do they cover grammar and punctuation, they also cover how to write various types of letters. Next time you have a question about English, check out the Whitesmoke Blog.

http://www.whitesmoke.com/blog/

Subject: Tips and tricks for English writing

Author: Whitesmoke – Established in 2002, Whitesmoke sells products that enhance and correct grammar, spelling, and writing style.

PageRank: 4

Categories: All posts, grammar, vocabulary, ESL, academic, punctuation, writing, business, tutorials, and press.

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6 Responses to “Blogging on the “Whitesmoke Blog””


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