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Jun
7
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Writing Tip on Sentence Length

Today’s writing tip is critical for the proper flow and pacing of your writing. You should be mindful of the length of your sentences. Short sentences have a purpose, and so do long ones, but too many of either will leave your reader frustrated, whether or not he knows why. The proper flow a reader is used to feeling comes from a combination of short and long sentences. This is a general rule, unless...
May
27
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Their, There, and They’re

Which word is it? Today’s writing tip comes as a result of a reader’s request. English has many words that sound the same, and yet they are spelled differently. This can be very difficult to handle if you are not careful. Today we are talking about the words their, there, and they’re.  These words are often interchanged mistakenly. So how do you remember the difference between these pesky...
May
26
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Writing Tips for “I” vs. “Me”

This has been one of my favorite writing tips since I was a child. Consider the following sentence, and ask yourself which sentence you would use on a day to day basis: You and me should go to the movie tonight. or You and I should go to the movie tonight. I know this is intense. This is the type of grammar discussion that comes up at the dinner table over Mac & Cheese. Which one of these sentences is written...
May
25
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Writing Tips for Its versus It’s

To its or not to its, that is the question This is another one of those writing tips that is often ignored. One of the most common grammar mistakes made is that of it’s versus its. Do you put that stinking little apostrophe in there or not? That is the question. How often have you either second-guessed your own writing, or read someone else’s where this error just stuck out painfully? Well, the...
May
24
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Writing Tips for Adverbs

One of the most powerful writing tips you can apply relates to adverbs. Adverbs are the words that you use to describe verbs when the verb itself isn’t descriptive enough for you. You probably know adverbs as the words that end in -ly. When used properly, an adverb adds value to the sentence (specifically to the word it modifies). When it isn’t used properly, it sounds like poor writing. Here is...
May
23
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Avoid the Passive Voice – Writing Tips

Use the active voice in your writing. This means that the subject of your sentence is doing the action, and the action isn’t being done to it. This means that the subject of your sentence is what is doing what the verb says. Some writers write in the passive voice, meaning that the subject of the sentence is not performing the verb. This creates a weak and a vague sentence. This kind of sentence is less...
May
21
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A vs. An

One of the most common grammar errors a writer can make is mistaking the word “a” for “an,” or vice versa. This is also one of the most painful blunders a reader can endure. Remember, if your writing leaves the reader distracted, or makes him pause to consider your grammar, he isn’t reading, and he isn’t thinking about your story. So when do you use “a” versus...
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