
Source: www.grammarcheck.net
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Reblogged this on Archer's Aim and commented:
Here’s a good infographic about weak word usage. Reblogging on Archer’s Aim.
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Thanks for the Reblog PH 👍😃
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Thanks, Chris, for the great infographic. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Welcome Suzanne 😀
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Excellent, Chris! I am guilty of one or two of these!
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😀
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Reblogged this on Kim's Author Support Blog.
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Reblogged this on TheKingsKidChronicles and commented:
Another huge thank-you. I do try to avoid most of these, but sometimes I slip. Good reminder. Re-blogging from thestoryreadingapeblog.com
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Thanks Aleta 😀
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Reblogged this on Mysticalwriter and commented:
More great writing tips from http://thestoryreadingapeblog.
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Thanks Sherri 😀
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An interesting and helpful article. Thanks.
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Welcome 😀
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“Was” is a linking verb in some instances. It doesn’t always mean passive voice. Nonetheless, great infograph.
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Thanks Sue 🐵
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Sorry. That comment came out a little on the snarky side. I meant to help not hinder Note to self: don’t comment after a long day.
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LOLOL
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Very (oops smacked wrist) good, with an exception – the alternative for ‘things/stuff’ sounds pompous and wordy, I’d look to replace that too.
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I think you’re right about that Lindsey, but I couldn’t change the Infographic.
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