Possessives: boss’ or boss’s grammar

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Pam is an expert grammarian with years of experience teaching English, writing and ESL Grammar courses at the university level. She is enamored with all things language and fascinated with how we use words to shape our world.

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Possessives: boss’ or boss’s grammar

Boss’ or boss’s has been a topic of debate for a very long time. Schools typically teach…

May 26, 2022

How Can Plagiarism Affect Your Business?

Plagiarism isn’t just something academic. Likewise, plagiarism can occur in the professional world, whether it is in…

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Plagiarism Checkers — How Do They Work?

When writing something for your school or university, there are a couple of things you should keep…

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Dealing With Plagiarism in the Classroom

If you are a fresh teacher, or a teaching assistant in the university, you might be wondering…

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Consequences of Plagiarism – Don’t Underestimate Them!

Plagiarism is a word that is frequently thrown around in student circles, but what is it? What…

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Secondary Source Plagiarism: Facts & How to Avoid it

Secondary Source Plagiarism is taking material from a secondary source and using it in a manner that…

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