A new item from Sue: a workbook on annoying grammar and punctuation problems.
Is it a flat affect or flat effect?
Did the suspect go passed the store or go past the store?
Could you see the Williams' car in front of you or the Williams car in front of you?
Is it 4:00 o'clock or four o'clock or 4 o'clock or 4:00?
Is the principal really your pal?
Guide Book Details
After teaching workshops for court reporters for more than 16 years, I have finally developed a resource booklet that addresses many of the annoying punctuation problems we encounter when preparing transcripts. This guide book is based on the most frequently-asked questions I've heard from reporters and the most common errors I've seen in grading my home-study course. For each problem area I've come up with simple tips and easy-to-remember rules for getting it right each time. This handbook is designed primarily for court reporters, scopists, and typists, but others who must write as part of their jobs should find it useful.
A self-test with answers is included with each guide book along with my email address. You're free to contact me anytime for assistance with the material included and anything else..
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The cost is only $15.95, which includes shipping and handling.
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