How many words can you make from these letters? Make words of any length, but use each letter no more than once per word. (If a letter is on the board twice you can use it twice.) Share your word lists in the comments.
Tuesday Two
In two sentences tell me what you have learned about marketing recently.
Monday Muddle: cheque, check
cheque: (British English) (noun) a written order to a bank to pay a specified sum of money to a specified person check: (American English) (noun) a written order to a bank to pay a specified sum of money to a specified person check: (both British English and American English) (noun) …
Language Laughs
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Thursday Thought #AustinKleon
Gigantic book piles aren’t a sign you’re doing it wrong;
~Austin Klein
they’re a sign that you’re doing it right.
Wednesday Words
How many words can you make from these letters? Make words of any length, but use each letter no more than once per word. (If a letter is on the board twice you can use it twice.) Share your word lists in the comments.
Tuesday Two
In two sentences tell me what you have learned about editing recently.
Monday Muddle: when, whenever
when: (adverb) at what time; in what circumstances; (relative adverb) introduces a clause that relates to time; (conjunction) at the time that, during the time that; considering that, although whenever: (conjunction) any time that; every time that; at whatever time that
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Thursday Thought #RossGrant
Don’t let fear dress itself up as practicality.
~Ross Grant