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Unleash the power of vivid storytelling and master the art of expressing emotions compellingly. Ideal for enhancing your narrative skills, this infographic is a must-see for anyone seeking to improve their writing.

Explore creative alternatives to mundane adverbs and enhance your writing today. Tailored for writers and communicators, this resource is a practical guide to revitalizing your prose. Delve into it and empower your language skills with new, lively, and more compelling choices.

Plunge into the tricky differences of uncommon English plurals in this infographic. From 'fish' vs. 'fishes' to more, it's your guide through the plurals that often puzzle even the most avid language lovers.

Make your writing a little better with these easy grammar fixes. Learn how to avoid run-on sentences, misplaced modifiers, fragments, and subject-verb and pronoun-antecedent disagreement using this handy infographic.

Love food and eating? Love language? Idioms are fun, and paired up with food, they taste even better. In this infographic, we share 44 useful English idioms about food that not everyone may know.

Writing mistakes are everywhere, especially online or if you neglect proofreading. While those errors make an excellent lesson for language learners, it's often native English speakers who make them. Pretty embarrassing. Explore 16 common writing mistakes to avoid and what to use instead.

It's not easy to become a better writer quickly. But sometimes a few adjustments and changes to your habits can help you become a better writer faster. Here are ten tips that will help you do just that.

In this infographic, we cover 39 common literary devices you can use in your next story, book, or essay, to make your writing more enticing and intriguing.

Good swimmers swim a lot. Good writers write a lot. In this infographic, you'll find 100 short and snappy writing tips that will inspire and help you to become a better writer.

Is your text always clear and understandable enough? This flowchart will help you identify the most common mistakes, clean up your text and protect it from embarrassing spelling and grammar errors.

Some expressions, used too often or incorrectly, can bore an audience and hurt your communicative success. Here are 14 examples of such cases and what you can use instead to get ahead.

Find out when you should use formal or informal language in your writing, and discover 100 formal and informal counterparts of common English expressions.

All it takes to hook your readers is one sentence. If you mess up the intro, you may never see them again. A good example of such a botch is redundancy and bloated writing. Check out this infographic with 80 examples of wordy expressions that muddy the meaning of sentences.

Have you ever stumbled over a comment from a native English speaker and been shocked by the grammar? It's not uncommon to see mistakes like 'your' instead of 'you're', or 'its' instead of 'it's. The fact is, even native speakers make mistakes. Here are 10 common writing mistakes that even native speakers of English often make.

Want to become a better writer? Basic writing follows rules and is more of a science. Advanced writing, on the other hand, is more of an art form. Here are 14 tips and tricks to make your writing stronger.

No matter your level of English, it's inevitable that sooner or later you’ll come across a fancy-sounding term derived from Latin. You are virtually guaranteed to run into Latin terms at work or in college. In this infographic, you'll find 52 of the most common Latin abbreviations, words, and phrases.

Let’s face it: Even native and fluent speakers of English often use common phrases the wrong way, or spell them wrong. If you want clear and mistake-free writing, you can learn more about these tricky terms in this infographic.

Is your vocabulary rich and spot-on enough to succeed at work? Here’s your go-to list of all the right things to say at work. Ready to upgrade your business communication? Bookmark or print this infographic and keep it as a handy cheat sheet for managing communications on the job.

Is your vocabulary large enough not to bore your readers to death? Every great writer has a vocabulary rich in variety. This infographic highlights 16 common adjectives along with a list of colorful alternatives to grip your readers and bring them back to life.

Just like food, your writing needs spice. This infographic will help you turn the most basic and mundane verbs into scintillating ones. Ready to upgrade your writing? Then take a look at this handy list of 16 common verbs, followed by a handful of interesting replacements for each one.

Do you know what distinguishes a so-so writer from a great one? Careful use of words, especially knowing when and when not to use a certain word. Even native speakers of English feel overwhelmed by this sometimes. Discover 20 cases of poor word choice, in this infographic.

Is your writing good enough to deal with the grammar police? This is the second part of our "44 Common Confusions" infographic series, which covers 22 of 44 commonly misunderstood, misspelled, or just tricky English words and phrases. It's time to ramp up your grammar defense. Take action, now.

What's your biggest grammar pet peeve? This first infographic of a set of two will help you to differentiate and overcome some of the most commonly confused English words and phrases. Many of them are annoyingly tricky. So take notes and start giving those grammar cops a run for their money.

Unlike fancy clothes, pretentious talk is likely to alienate people, not earn their admiration. This infographic tells you what not to say if you want to make a good impression. What words and phrases do you dread hearing? Check it out and let us know in the comments below.

As many professional writers will tell you, good writing is less about writing and more about editing. First, put your words on the page quickly. Then spend far more time polishing those words through your self-editing process. Do you want to become a better writer and a fierce editor? Then take a look at the following infographic.

Professional writers should not only have an exceptional command of the language, be creative, write with style, and possess a certain stick-to-it-iveness, but also avoid bad habits that can make or break your reputation and career. Take a look at this infographic and see which items you can work on.

This infographic shows you how to turn on spell-checking and advanced grammar-checking in three of the most popular email programs: Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and Outlook.

Are you intrigued by meditation and interested in how it can help improve your writing. This simple guide will help you understand exactly what meditation is, how it can improve your ability to focus, how it increases your mental capability and creativity, and how you can get started immediately.

Do you know the technical differences between average, advanced, nuanced and thoughtful English writing? In this infographic you'll discover 7 secrets that will help you take your writing to the next level.

This infographic covers 12 common words and their often mistaken counterparts. Words that even professional writers and editors confuse from time to time. Do you know any words that look alike, sound alike, or both? Take a look to know how to use each one correctly and easily.

This is a list of online tools that have proven themselves helpful in handling everything from automation to collaboration, from writing to citing, from website coding to party planning.

We all know that a broad vocabulary can add life to your novel, short story, song, or poem. Here's a handy list of alternatives to common nouns that might better fit your sentence.

Do your grandparents or great-grandparents sometimes use any funny words? Here are 16 old-fashioned, sometimes complicated words that surely add a lot of color to conversations and books.

Texting, online chatting, celebrities, and trends have heavily influenced the slang vocabulary of the millennial generation. Here are 16 such words you need to know.

Even avid readers and book authors can make writing mistakes, which is why they have professional editors! Which of these 10 common errors do you struggle with the most?

Let's take a look at 18 inappropriate, unclear, or even annoying words and phrases you should avoid at work.

Do you want to become a more efficient writer? We've picked 8 practical tips that will help you to write faster and more efficiently.

Sometimes it can be difficult to identify excessive verbiage and unnecessary words in your own writing. This infographic will help you to identify 20 common clutter words and phrases.

Whenever you’re not sure whether an apostrophe’s required or where it goes, this flowchart will guide you in using apostrophes correctly.

Can you start a sentence with But or And, or end a sentence with a preposition? Is it acceptable to split infinitives, or to write in first person? Uncover all that and more writing myths, in this infographic.

English is a tricky language, and sometimes similar words can trip you up. Let's take a look at some of the most confusing verb pairs, in this infographic.

Are you making these writing mistakes? Here are 12 common mistakes you should avoid to make your writing stand out from the crowd.

Know what exactly plagiarism is? In this infographic we're addressing everything you need to know about plagiarism, along with a set of easy-to-apply, practical tips to avoid future troubles with plagiarism.

It's time to put a halt on catchall exclamations and broad intensifiers, so ambiguous and overused that they really don’t mean anything anymore. Here are 14 examples of words that you might want to use less.

Here are 18 common English words of Indian origin. Curious which English words were borrowed and derived from Hindi? Then take a look at this infographic.

There's nothing more boring than reading the same phrases over and over again. Take a look at this infographic to find out how to make your writing more varied and interesting.

Know any English words of German origin? Here are 20 german loan words still used in English today!

Do you know any filler words? Discover 30 of the dullest, most meaningless and boring words on the planet, compressed into one, beautiful infographic.

What is the Oxford comma? Is it good or bad, and do we recommended it? Find out more about the notoriously controversial serial comma in this infographic.

Find out how to write a clean, tidy, and effective cover letter. This infographic will guide you step by step through the process of picking the right format, give tips on how to organize and enhance it, and tell you what to include and what not.