Dr. Abrishami is about to share some “sneaky” phrases that indicate someone is trying to push conflict away. It’s important to note that by “sneaky,” we don’t mean the speaker is necessarily being ...
Today’s topic is going to be a bit technical. Although it centres on three common grammatical elements, it involves some technicalities, the type we usually want to as much as possible play down in ...
What is a palindrome, anyway? The word “palindrome” might look a little intimidating, but all it means is a word, verse, sentence, or number that’s the same forward and backward––and trust us, after ...
Parenthetical phrases, also known simply as parentheticals, can be a great way to add flow and concision to an essay. In essence, a parenthetical is just a phrase that is not essential to the rest of ...
- Mail Lisa and Jason about the party and say I had a great time In the first two examples, I assume Siri will start composing a new email message with “trip” and “change in plans” in the Subject ...
What compels a person to engage with a call-to-action (CTA)? Is it the color of the button, the language used, or the context around it? Undoubtedly, all of these factors play a role, but unusual CTAs ...