The March of the Adjectives
Adjectives add color to writing. In case you forgot what an adjective is, they are those words that modify or…
Adjectives add color to writing. In case you forgot what an adjective is, they are those words that modify or…
In the previous post on nominalizations, I talked about how nominalizations are formed and briefly touched on a general approach…
Zombies are big in movies and TV these days. But zombie nouns have been the bane of good writers for…
Comparisons. We live in a world in which we are often called upon to make comparisons. Does WalMart or Target…
Two words that share similar nuances are anticipate and expect. Both mean “to look forward to.” But anticipate also carries the idea…
“Coulda, woulda, shoulda” goes the regretful refrain made popular by a song of the same name. It’s the lament any…
Despite the fact that they are often used interchangeably (and Merriam-Webster calls them synonyms), anxious and eager do not mean…
I continue to be concerned about good writing. That’s why I want to point out to you that continual and…
Not those kind of four-letter words. But in the same way you might ask yourself whether those four-letter words are necessary…
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