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GRAMMAR - EDITORIAL - SEMANTICS
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Grammar is being given renewed emphasis in education, as correct structure and syntax assume greater importance in communication all over the world.

As such the correct use of grammar can be a way to avoid losing opportunities, career disappointments and difficulties in personal relationships.

Grammar and punctuation are most important in the aspects of written English. Words and their meaning must convey the correct usage and message. Aphorism is a genre of writing that does not argue or explain, but simply applies intellectual assertion. Argument and debate is simply a war of words!

In addition, there is a complexity of guides to forms of address for nobility, legal, government, civil, clerical and medical fields.

You may recall the song 'Words Don't Come Easy' and it is true that we all, in haste, say something in print which is regrettable... not so much what was printed but how it was perceived. As such, communications can be misunderstood because we all interpret messages differently. What did you receive in the post today?
Queen's English provides comprehensive and professional editorial preparation for all written matter including;
"There are 56 words in the Lord's prayer, 297 in the Ten Commandments, 300 in the American Declaration of Independence and 29,911 in the EEC directive on the export of duck eggs".
Lord Moran, House of Lords, Jan 1997.
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