Category: Writing Tips
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Common Comma Problems, Pt. 3
Commas, commas, commas. They really are some annoying little jokers, aren’t they? Commas can mean the difference between a clearly written sentence and a sentence that makes little to no sense. Let’s take a look at a few more general rules of comma usage:
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Common Comma Problems, Pt. 2
Commas are annoying but a fact of life in the English language. Last week, I discussed a few straightforward comma usage rules. Today, let’s look at a few more rules of comma usage: 1. Commas used to separate three or more words, phrases, or clauses written in a series. Ex. Jimmy made sure to wear a suit, tie, blazer…
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Common Comma Problems, Pt. 1
No matter how skilled the writer or student, commas often remain a common source of frustration and anxiety. Part of the frustration stems from the fact that there are few fixed rules pertaining to correct comma usage. Although many folks can pinpoint instances of clunky or incorrect comma usage, few can identify more than a…
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The Art of the Sentence: Compound Complex Sentences
So far, we’ve covered three of the four types of sentences: simple sentences, compound sentences, and complex sentences. Today’s Grammar Monday post revolves the compound complex sentence, the fourth type of sentence in the English language. A compound-complex sentence contains two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. Put another way, a…
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The Art of the Sentence: Complex Sentences
Another important type of sentence, a complex sentence, requires close attention on this week’s Grammar Monday. A complex sentence contains an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. As you learned in last week’s discussion of compound sentences, an independent clause is essentially a simple sentence; at the very minimum, an independent clause contains…
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Writerly Friday: Writing Dialogue
“Damn buses are always late,” Eddie groaned, struggling to get comfortable in his seat as Jean sat down beside him. “Well, if you had gotten up when the alarm went off…” she said. “Don’t start, Jean,” he shot back. With a sigh, she turned to stare out the window.…
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The Art of the Sentence: Simple Sentences
It is important in your writing, as you grow and develop, that you be very wary of making sentences more complex than need be, like this one, because ultimately readers will not understand your writing, and you will find that you are putting most readers to sleep with your superfluous words and confusing sentence structure.…