Writing to be understood, with or without Grammarly?

Paul James

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:) I love words and thought I would study writing better after thirty years and I got totally bewildered by it, too many voices on rules regs and usage. Started out by crossing my i's and dotting my T's, oops! I also have a love/hate relationship with Grammarly. More later, nap time. Paul
 

Writing skills are the foundation of communication, and writing is the primary basis upon which your work, your education, and your intellect will be judged; in college, in the workplace, and in the community.

When you fail to make writing an important part of yourself, you fail to do well that which makes your thinking visible to others.
 
New experience in my life.

:) I'm all for rules and regs, but it takes me a while to adjust to a new thing like, writing in this age. I am slow of wit. I am still asking why I write? I think it's for talking to others. I use to be a introvert and now I am a extrovert, different experience. Paul
 

:) I love words and thought I would study writing better after thirty years and I got totally bewildered by it, too many voices on rules regs and usage. Started out by crossing my i's and dotting my T's, oops! I also have a love/hate relationship with Grammarly. More later, nap time. Paul

Why did you choose to change a noun, and the subject of this thread, into an adverb?
 

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