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Capitalization Rules and How to Capitalize

Capitalization Rules and How to Capitalize

Written by on September 9, 2019 in blog, editing, grammar, writing with 0 Comments

People who write for a living, such as writers and journalists, have usually had more than a few years of training by the time they become professionals. With that in mind, you’d think they would find it easy to determine whether a word should be capitalized or left lowercased. But capitalization rules don’t tell you […]

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Double Negatives and When to Use Them

Double Negatives and When to Use Them

Written by on August 26, 2019 in blog, editing, grammar, writing with 0 Comments

DOUBLE NEGATIVES  Children learn this so-called double-negatives rule right after their “ABCs” or it seems that way. When I was a kid, if a teacher heard you say “I don’t got no . . .” or anything resembling that phrase, you were bent over the desk and rewarded with a beating (usually with a fiberglass yardstick). I realize teachers […]

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Lie, Lay, Laid

Lie, Lay, Laid

Written by on January 23, 2019 in blog with 0 Comments

Lie, Lay, Laid, and Lain Every day I see many instances of poor grammar, words being misused, punctuation used improperly, and more. Does it bother me? Not really. But the problem is there’s no need for it. Unless you’re in a profession where grammar is important, people soon forget the grammatical explanations they learned when […]

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Hyphens and How to Use Them

Hyphens and How to Use Them

Written by on March 6, 2018 in blog, editing, grammar, writing with 0 Comments

Hyphens and How to Use Them When it comes to hyphenation, prose often suffers from the Goldilocks effect: either too much or too little, but seldom just right. Here are some erroneously constructed elements along with repaired revisions that let them eat, sit, or sleep with contentment. With no more delay, we’ll start. If we […]

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When to Refer to Animals by Gender

When to Refer to Animals by Gender

Written by on February 20, 2018 in blog, editing, grammar, writing with 0 Comments

When to Refer to Animals by Gender I’m writing this post in response to an email question I received regarding how to refer to animals when writing. Should I refer to the dog as it or he? They asked. The answer to when to refer to animals by gender is both simple and not so […]

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The Truth About Redundancies

The Truth About Redundancies

Written by on February 6, 2018 in blog, grammar, writing with 0 Comments

The Truth About Redundancies People don’t seem to care much about redundancies, but that might be because they don’t know the truth about redundancies. What truth? The fact that while you may not care about them, the people who do are silently snickering every time you use one. And while they may not say anything […]

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7 Common Grammar Mistakes

7 Common Grammar Mistakes

Written by on January 25, 2018 in blog, grammar, writing with 0 Comments

7 Common Grammar Mistakes And How to Correct Them The how-to-correct-them-part is easy. Practice using them right. Make a habit out of it. Don’t simply read this article, and then forget it. Read the article, and then select one of the grammar rules and practe using it properly for several weeks. After that, your list […]

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List of Compound Words

List of Compound Words

Written by on December 28, 2017 in blog, editing, grammar, writing with 0 Comments

Compound Word List Compound words stymie people all the time. And I don’t mean just regular people whose profession is not writing. I know of many writers who struggle with when to use one word and when to use two, or when to hyphenate. This list of compound words should help. This is not a […]

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Dialogue Tags and When to Use Them

Dialogue Tags and When to Use Them

Written by on December 18, 2017 in editing, grammar, self-publishing, writing with 1 Comment

Dialogue Tags What Are Dialogue Tags and When Is It Best to Use Them? People, meaning writers, seem to mess up dialogue tags a whole lot. In an attempt to sound “writerly” or make it appear as if they are experience authors, they use ridiculous dialogue tags when they shouldn’t. What do I mean? The […]

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Are Pre Words Redundant?

Are Pre Words Redundant?

Written by on November 2, 2017 in blog, grammar, writing with 0 Comments

Are Pre Words Redundant? Pre is a prefix that means before. It’s fairly easy to understand and everyone I know of uses pre in one way or another. But are pre words redundant? preorder preboard preview prerecord pre-announce pre-arrange These are but a few of the pre words. There are many more. The problem I have with […]

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