A Friend of Yours?
Are you a friend of John or a friend of John’s? Often writers will leave off the “possessive” apostrophe+s, but…
Are you a friend of John or a friend of John’s? Often writers will leave off the “possessive” apostrophe+s, but…
Here’s something that writers often mix up. When you use verbs that express a state of being rather than an…
Here are some more dangling things. These are called dangling (and misplaced) modifiers. A writer might start a sentence with…
One thing I see a lot in manuscripts is two sequential events happening simultaneously. Authors often construct sentences like this:…
I see a lot of dangling participles. Okay, you are probably wondering just what the darn things are (so you…
I think one of the more subtle problems in punctuation is understanding a coordinate adjective and when to use a…
A lot of authors are unclear regarding when to capitalize a title or profession. The rule is pretty simple. When…
Parentheses sometimes confuse writers. When you want to put something in parentheses within a sentence, the ending punctuation goes outside…
“Give my regards to Broadway.” That’s a good line to remember when you want to know when to use the…
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