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Category: Punctuation

Grammar mistakes are common. Image features a magnifying glass enhancing the word "grammar" in a dictionary.

5 Tips to Deal with Common Grammar Mistakes

June 25, 2019 Rebecca H Bond, PhD Leave a comment

At some point, we’ve all written “your” when we meant “you’re” or “excepted” something we planned to “accept.” On social…

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Posted in: Grammar & Syntax, Punctuation Filed under: #grammar&syntax
Using hyphens and dashes can be a mystery. In this image, a woman holds up a book in front of her face, with a question mark painted on the cover of the book.

You’re Probably Using Hyphens & Dashes Wrong.

May 28, 2019 Rebecca H Bond, PhD Leave a comment

Over the last week, I have read an inordinate amount of material in which the authors (many of them professionals!)…

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Posted in: Grammar & Syntax, Punctuation Filed under: #grammar&syntax, #punctuation

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