Google Contract Staff Reach Union Deal Banning Keystroke Monitoring
Google Contract Staff Reach Union Deal Banning Keystroke Monitoring


Google Contract Staff Reach Union Deal Banning Keystroke Monitoring
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Is there a community for got-a-stroke titles?
You might have low blood sugar. That title reads perfectly fine to me.
The Capitalization Of Each Word Is Annoying But Yes, It’s Grammatically Fine
Except the missing words and punctuation. Like
Google Contract Staff has Reached an Union Deal**,** Banning Keystroke Monitoring
Edit: markup not working on ,?
Using the imperative form of the verb is totally fine, and it makes the headline feel more active.
The missing article is also a fairly common omission in headlines. That said, if they included it, they would use the US form, so "a union" instead of the British form, "an union."
This headline doesn’t use the imperative voice. It uses the present tense.
Where is there a missing vowel?
My bad, not vowels, english is not my first language. What was the name of at, an, to, etc.?
an is an article and at and to are prepositions