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Be the Go-To Person for Excellence in English
Are you the one people casually ask about which word to use where? Maybe you’ve become a kind of language expert among your peers. Yet so much of the English language can trick us up.
Consider the words “amiable” versus “amicable.” Which do you use when?
You don’t have to guess. Instead, consult with an online “expert”—a Word Trippers ebook—to learn the difference. Better yet, invite a Word Tripper of the Week into your in-box. You’ll tune up your skills with the latest Word Tripper and educate your office mates, too.
What is a Word Tripper?
Glad you asked. Here’s an example:
Amiable, amicable –“Amiable” refers to a person’s pleasant, social, agreeable qualities; “amicable” describes something showing goodwill and friendliness. “The mediator’s amiable personality helped bring about an amicable agreement.”
(Your Organization’s Name)makes it easy for you to select the correct word every time. Invest in a subscription to Word Trippers Tips—a weekly “hit” of accuracy that explains the nuances of frequently confused words.
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Get a “hit” of accuracy in your in-box every week.
By knowing the right word to use in the right place, your esteem moves up a notchin others’ eyes—and your own. And with a new Word Tripper every week, you can focus on the latest and learn it well.
Plus the minute you register for Word Trippers Tips, you’ll receive an ebook compilation of 390+ Word Trippers.
Subscribe to Word Tripper Tips and look for your Word Tripper of the Week (text plus graphic plus audio) in your in-box every week for a full year.
Sample of Word Tripper of the Week
Once a quarter, you’ll receive practical bonuses—tools to improve your punctuation, grammar, and word use—and surprise bonuses, too.
In support of your success, this offer simplifies choosing the correct word every time. Click here(Your Affiliate Link)or on the link below the Word Trippers Tips graphic for full details.
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Who created Word Trippers?
As an expert editor of nonfiction books and articles, Barbara has been on a crusade for two decades to curb the misuse of words through her Word Trippers. She continues to create Word Tripper of the Week because, in her daily editing role, it’s apparent she’ll never run out!
Enhance your reputation forusing the English language well!
You leave the impression of excellence by choosing the right word every time. Click here(Your Affiliate Link)or on the link below the graphic to learn more about Word Trippers Tips.
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