There is difference between spoken English and written English. Some people are strong in spoken English whereas some others have a strong grip on written English. Many are not particular about maintaining grammatical accuracy in spoken English. They are of the view that speaking English in a communicative way is enough to make the listeners understand what they mean to say, so silly grammatical mistakes do not matter. However, it is absolutely opposite in case of written English. A write-up with grammatical errors or wring sentence construction can convey the opposite of what the write-up is intended to tell the readers about. Therefore, WriteUrOwn has taken this initiative to empower you with practical knowledge of English grammar tricks and brush up your writing skills so that you can pen down grammatically correct write-ups.
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