The Rundown on Run-On Sentences Conjunctions and punctuation marks are probably two of the most under appreciated elements of a sentence. In my own writing, I always (well, usually) notice when I’ve left a key word or idea out of a sentence. However, I sometimes...
Hyphens and Dashes Demystified During a typical day, most writers work with a ridiculous number of words and punctuation marks that look alike and, for added fun, have similar uses or meanings. Hyphens, en dashes, and em dashes are perfect examples. To me, these...
With the rise of texts, Tweets, and other casual communication, it’s easier than ever for writers to find style and grammar errors to gripe about. Unfortunately, if you’re like me, at some point you’ve commented on an error only to learn that it is no longer...
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