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Luden [163]
4 years ago
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You should continuously work to enhance your skills and knowledge .

Engineering
1 answer:
otez555 [7]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Improve Your Writing

You may need to improve your ability to express yourself in writing.

To some degree, most organisations rely on the accurate transfer of information and that calls for the accurate use of language. When speaking, most people make multiple errors of grammar and vocabulary, and nobody seems to mind. But when you are doing business at work, then the business agreement is usually in the form of a written document; and that document has to be worded properly.

How would you rate your ability to express yourself properly in writing? Are you a good writer or do you lack knowledge of grammar, punctuation, logic and rhetoric?

If you are not as good at writing as you need to be, then study grammar, study punctuation, logic and rhetoric.

Start by buying a copy of a book called 'Rex Barks' by Phyllis Davenport.

This book is the gateway to grammar - and Phyllis is phenomenal.

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