Commonly Confused Words: Into vs. In To A team of two little guys against one big fella — who will win? Into vs. in to is a classic grammar cage match, though the winner depends on the situation, of course. Let’s talk about how you can start telling between these two...
Commonly Confused Words: En Dash vs. Em Dash I was thrilled beyond measure when I discovered the meaning behind the terms “em” and “en” while researching this article. The em is a typography unit equal to the current point size of the type....
Commonly Confused Words: Further vs. Farther Hither, thither and yon; why and wherefore: The confusion surrounding further vs. farther seems like it might fall into the same category of antiquated, stuffy discussions as these do. Surprisingly, the wherefore of this...
Idiom Examples That Break the Grammar Mold Editors and clients sometimes quail at the sight of idiomatic phrases. If someone asks you to cool it with the old saws, you’ll probably want to listen up. Idiom examples can throw readers for a loop if they...
12 Styles of Poetry When you’re talking about styles or types of poetry, you’re probably talking about either form or mode. Form has a relatively strict definition It’s the shape of a poem — the way the content is organized in the time, imagination...
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