During the proofreading process, grammar software can easily identify any word, phrase, clause or sentence construct that breaks standard English rules. As such, there’s no reason for you to ever turn up a piece of writing that’s fraught with grammar errors and poor writing.
Posts Tagged ‘Grammar Rules’
Breaking Grammar Rules: How To Do It Right
Saturday, July 4th, 2009Grammar: 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.
Ending A Sentence With A Preposition
Saturday, June 6th, 2009Back in grammar school, I always had a hard time using prepositions. For some reason, they ended up with a frequent red mark on the papers I put in. As such, prepositions became a special focus for me, one I paid unusual attention to, hoping to stop it from turning up as a common error in my work.














