Still struggling with verbs? You’re not alone. Even though they’re the co-anchor of pretty much every sentence you’ve ever used, it isn’t all that unusual for people to still be confused about them. In fact, if we only recorded statistics for them, I’ll bet most grammar software end up having to fix a whole slew of verb errors – they’re that common.
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Modifying Verbs Ending In “E”
Friday, July 3rd, 2009Restrictive And Non-Restrictive Clauses
Sunday, June 28th, 2009When you’re trimming down a piece of writing to make it more succinct and brief, it’s not unusual to go after phrases and clauses that don’t really contribute an integral piece into individual statement’s meaning. That’s when the concept of restrictive and non-restrictive clauses usually come in.
Grammar Errors: The Comma Splice
Saturday, June 27th, 2009The comma splice is considered as one of the most common grammar errors that beginning and intermediate English writers are guilty of. Don’t worry, though. It’s also one of the easiest mistakes to remedy.
Grammar: Why It Matters
Friday, June 12th, 2009If you’re ever found yourself cursing whoever came up with rules for grammar, you may want to hold back a bit and look at the bigger picture. Grammar, in more ways than one, allow us to communicate clearly with each other, facilitating the formation of sentence structures that can we all understand.

