Exactly.
Sparks, you should have seen some of the stuff I had to read and rewrite (without changing the writer's style) when I was the LROC editor. :eek:
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Many years ago I wrote a 4x4 training manual for the SES, then devised a course from the manual, aimed at complete novices. It was an immense challenge to document every piece of most basic knowledge in an understandable manner. Had my spelling and grammar been anything but perfect, I would have lost all credibility as an author. When one does an instructors course there is an entire module on presentation.
Ian, in a professional context, that is very much where I am expected to be and where i expect those who work for me to be.
I always get my peers or one of my team members to proof read my documents and presentations. But then I'm generally presenting to some very senior members of the organisation.
There is a rule for the "i" and "e" (i before e except after c) but, like many rules, there are exceptions which doesn't help, e.g., seize, caffeine, etc.
See AUE: Exceptions to the rule 'I before E except after C'
Except in more formal documents, don't worry about starting a sentence with the wrong word, e.g., "but" and "and". Generally, the forum writing is more conversational than formal.