Subject/Verb Agreement for Corporation & Organization names
Friday, October 28th, 2005Did you know that a corporation (or organization) is sometimes considered a single entity and sometimes a group of people? How do we tell the difference?
Did you know that a corporation (or organization) is sometimes considered a single entity and sometimes a group of people? How do we tell the difference?
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If you work on Web sites, e-zines, or print newsletters, this may be a good time for you to brush up on the amazing world of alliteration.
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