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by Lloyd Tremblay 5 min read

What is the first and foremost clause?

The clause, “First and foremost” — much like the clauses “needless to say” and “all in all” — is a hackneyed and relatively useless phrase which should be avoided. If you were a professional writer, your editor would delete it every time. Instead, you could say:

What to say to a supervisor about logging out?

Supervisor: “I need you to be consistent in logging out so payroll can keep track of your hours.” Employee: “I will do as you request” would sound odd and formal and would suggest possible conflict. A normal employee response would be “OK, I’ll be sure to do that.”

What to do if a professor does not post office hours?

If the professor does not post office hours, just pick several good times and put them in order for him or her to consider - ask for a selection of the best time for HIM/HER to meet from that list or to suggest another time that works better.

What does "register for a class" mean?

We say “register for a class” in college or university setting. You choose classes from the schedule of classes, after paying an admission fee.

Why do I highlight a franchise?

I highlighted a franchise because that’s the point that you begin the actual content of your request (13 words into the sentence ). That is unnecessarily verbose, and could be rejected for just that reason.

How to improve speaking speed?

Nonetheless, I have a practical solution for you, but you need to put in the sweat equity of intense effort and focused execution along these lines: 1 Practising in speaking in front a mirror, by working, say on your pronunciation, stressed sounds, and even your body language; 2 Improving on your fluency of speech; 3 Slowing down your speaking speed so as to allow yourself time to think; public speaking experts call this initia

When to use explicatives?

People can tend to use explicatives that leaves no question, as to what they are asking about,when angry,or in some cases when frightend by something or upset.

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