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Thanks for the blog. I still struggle with commas, so I appreciate the refresher 🙂
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Many thanks, Chris. Just when you think you’ve mastered something, along comes an infographic to rain on your parade! (. . . or tear up your diploma/degree/certificate; or repossess your gold medal; or retract your self-awarded 5-star review; or . . .) 🙂
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Reblogged this on TINA FRISCO and commented:
A big “Thank You!” to The Story Reading Ape for posting this superb infographic from GrammarCheck. Many of us authors fancy ourselves brilliant editors. After reading this infographic, I found that I scored a little less than (euphemism) brilliant. How about you?
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English comma rules are a complete mess! After months of trying to learn how they work, I made up a rule of my own: If in doubt leave it out
Spelling is easier as I learn this anyway – but don’t make me guess at pronounciation
About time the world learns German 😉
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The nuns at my Catholic school in 6th grade taught me how to diagram a sentence. I’ve never looked back. Bless their souls! And thanks for the reminder about how grammar matters for writers.
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Welcome Lily 😀
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Oh my goodness… does this mean there are RULES??? Gee whiz
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Reblogged this on Archer's Aim and commented:
As a writer, I try not to be a frequent offender! Reblogging on Archer’s Aim!
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