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 Adams and Weins Articles

Adams and Weins are writers working for some well known companies called Forbes and iFixit. Both Adams and Weins make intellectual assertions in articles that they wrote on good grammar in the workplace. In the workplace, it is important to use grammar well. The way one uses grammar portrays one’s sense of intelligence and organization (Adams). Professional establishments like to have employees who use grammar correctly because they make the company look good; correct grammar usage and clear sentences structure suggest that one deserves respect. Poor grammar conveys sloppiness; people will judge someone if he/she does not use grammar correctly, it is just the hard truth(Weins). Many 

Works Cited:

Adams, Susan. "Why Grammar Counts at Work." Forbes. 20 July 2012. Web. 12 Sep.                     2016. < http://www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2012/07/20/why-grammar-               counts-at-work/ >.

Weins, Kyle. "I Won't Hire People Who Use Poor Grammar. Here's Why." Harvard                           Business Review: HRB Blog Network. 20 July 2012. Web. 12 Sep. 2016.                                 <http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2012/07/i_wont_hire_people_who_use_poo.html>.

business owners believe that people who think grammar is unimportant also think that other important things are unimportant. Business owners also believe that people who make fewer grammatical mistakes make fewer mistakes while working. In the end, it just makes sense for businesses to care about applicants’ knowledge of grammar, not only for the image of the company, but for the credibility as well.  

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