Grammar Tip

Use the Semicolon to Join Two Ideas A list of grammar rules has to include the scariest of punctuation marks. It might look funny, but don’t be afraid of the semicolon; it’s the easiest thing in the world to use! Say you want to join two ideas but can’t figure out or can’t be bothered…

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Business Communication Skills Tip

Really Want That Job? Don’t Make These Six Mistakes. Mistake #3: Showing Up Unannounced “We’ll be in touch” doesn’t mean “show up to the office unannounced to drop off materials and check in.” Once the interview is over, the last thing recruiters or hiring managers want to see is a candidate returning when they weren’t…

chilly (adj.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “chilly” (adj.) Transcription: [tʃɪl.i] Translation: холодный; прохладный, промозглый Meaning: chill (of weather, conditions in a room, or parts of the body) cold Example: It’s a little chilly outside. – На улице немного прохладно. Synonyms: cold, cool, crisp