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lowsq
#77299 Mon, 28 Feb 05 05:31 PM
Are they completely the same between writing letters and letter writing? Do we normally write a heading in plural or singular e.g. Writing Letters or Writing a Letter? I think i post this in a wrong section. Anyway, hope any response from you.
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Plurals
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Writing letters
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Mister Micawber
#77437 Tue, 01 Mar 05 04:55 AM
As far as headings or titles are concerned, there is no substantial difference in the choice among 'Letter Writing', 'Writing Letters' and 'Writing a Letter', or 'How to Write Letters/A Letter', for that matter.
This was a good choice of section, Iowsq, and it's your choice of headings.
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