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    December 13, 2007

    It’s been years since you were formally tested on your writing skills, but the informal tests keep coming: maybe it’s the family Christmas letter, maybe it’s a proposal to get your classroom project sponsored on Donors Choose. Whatever the assignment, you want to impress your reader and come out with a high pass.

    Daily Writing Tips is pretty much what it sounds like. And while the novelist or the student prepping for the 10th grade writing test would benefit from much of the advice on this site, the target audience seems to be the everyday user. If you read posts like “The difference between e.g. and i.e.” and “10 rules for writing numbers and numerals,” chances are you’ll have immediate opportunities to apply what you’ve learned (or re-learned, as the case may be). Whether you’ve got a question about grammar, style, or misused words, Daily Writing Tips has probably given a day to it.

    PS: I tried to make use of the site’s Five Tips For Writing Great Web Content in writing this post…I hope you’ll give me full marks! -MARIELLE PRINCE

    Daily Writing Tips

    These Tips are Tops! Daily Writing Tips


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