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RESOURCES FOR BUSINESS WRITING

CHRON.

Understanding Audience-Centered Business Letters

Quick and Dirty Tips

Active Voice Versus Passive Voice

Grammarly

Conciseness in Writing

Indeed

Action Verbs to Make Your Resume Stand Out

Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Dealing with Organizational Problems

Purdue Online Writing Lab

Active vs. Passive Voice

The Writing Center, UAGC

Writing Clearly and Concisely

Forbes

Brevity in Business Writing

LiveCareer

Understanding Transferable Skills

Indiana University of Pennsylvania

The Dos and Don’ts of Writing a Good Lead

GRAMMAR

Quick and Dirty Tips

Proper Use of Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Initialisms

Quick and Dirty Tips

How to Write Numbers

English Club

Prepositions of Place

Purdue Online Writing Lab

Sentence Structure Exercises

Grammar Girl

How to Write Time in AP Style

GrammarBook.com

Capitalization of Academic Degrees

Purdue Online Writing Lab

Using Prepositions

Grammar Revolution

Sentence Structure Explained

Purdue Online Writing Lab

That vs. Which

Grammarly

Transition Words and Phrases

PUNCTUATION

GrammarBook.com

When to Use Ampersands

Purdue Online Writing Lab

Commas vs. Semicolons

Purdue Online Writing Lab

Hyphen Use

Quick and Dirty Tips

How to Use Semicolons

GrammarBook.com

Comma Rules

GrammarBook.com

Using Dashes

GrammarBook.com

When to Use Periods

GrammarBook.com

Semicolon Rules

BOOKS

The Elements of Style

by E. B. White and William Strunk Jr.

10 Steps to Successful Business Writing

by Jack Appleman

RESOURCES
Business Writing: Say More With Less

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Reviews

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