What’s the difference between who and whom?
Use the pronoun who to refer to the subject of a verb and the pronoun whom to refer to a verb’s object or to the object of… Read More
Use the pronoun who to refer to the subject of a verb and the pronoun whom to refer to a verb’s object or to the object of… Read More
Pronouns ending with -self are often used incorrectly. This post explains how to use them. Read More
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Examples of grammar principles can be styled in various ways. They can be italicized, enclosed in quotation marks, or set as extracts, to name a… Read More
Writers sometimes wrongly use a preposition to join the nouns in a compound subject Read More
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Semicolons should be used before coordinating conjunctions—that is, terms such as and, or, and but joining independent clauses—when the clauses are long and have internal punctuation, as… Read More
Teachers can help their students by addressing grammar in the context of student writing Read More
This post explains what a fused participle is and how to fix it Read More
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