Analysis
Compare these two ways to say 'No':
1. 'I'm afraid I can't.'
2. 'No way, Jose!'
Which one would you use with a boss? Why?
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Analysis
Compare these two ways to say 'No':
1. 'I'm afraid I can't.'
2. 'No way, Jose!'
Which one would you use with a boss? Why?
Grammar Myth
Short tip: You can start a sentence with 'And' or 'But' in informal writing. It adds rhythm.
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