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'Oh those horrid tenses,' I hear you cry. We feel your pain. But bear with them and persevere because tenses form the crux of the English language and we just can’t do without them. Trying not to confuse you any further than you probably are already, this post is designed to help you get a grasp on the tenses and improve your grammar. Modern English has six tenses. The first three tenses are THE ULTIMATE FLOWCHART TO USING APOSTROPHES (INFOGRAPHIC) Whenever you’re not sure whether an apostrophe’s required or where it goes, this flowchart will guide you in using apostrophes correctly. HOW TO CHECK YOUR GRAMMAR IN GMAIL, YAHOO MAIL & OUTLOOK This infographic shows you how to turn on spell-checking and advanced grammar-checking in three of the most popular email programs: Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and Outlook. PLAGIARISM MISTAKES & HOW TO AVOID THEM (INFOGRAPHIC) Know what exactly plagiarism is? In this infographic we're addressing everything you need to know about plagiarism, along with a set of easy-to-apply, practical tips 44 COMMON CONFUSIONS TO ANNOY THE GRAMMAR POLICE 2. Affect vs. Effect. The basic rule of thumb is that affect is almost always used in its verb form, while effect is usually used in its noun form. There are exceptions, but when in doubt, stick to the rule. If you need help remembering, think of this mnemonic device: The actionis
14 TIPS AND TRICKS TO MAKE YOUR WRITING STRONGER (INFOGRAPHIC) Want to become a better writer? Basic writing follows rules and is more of a science. Advanced writing, on the other hand, is more of anart form.
OH MY GRAMMAR! LANGUAGE FELONIES: TOP 10 GRAMMAR ERRORS This infographic illustrates common grammar errors, e.g. the comma splice and run-on sentences, and highlights the most common mistakes that people commit in writing. THE VISUAL GUIDE TO ENGLISH PREPOSITIONS PART 2/2 The Visual Guide to English Prepositions Part 2/2 (Infographic) Updated by Jennifer Frost on May 17, 2021. Like this infographic? 16 BORING ADJECTIVES & WHAT TO USE INSTEAD (INFOGRAPHIC) Is your vocabulary large enough not to bore your readers to death? Every great writer has a vocabulary rich in variety. This infographic highlights 16 common adjectives along with a list of colorful alternatives to grip your readers and bring them back to life.ONLINE EDITOR
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'Oh those horrid tenses,' I hear you cry. We feel your pain. But bear with them and persevere because tenses form the crux of the English language and we just can’t do without them. Trying not to confuse you any further than you probably are already, this post is designed to help you get a grasp on the tenses and improve your grammar. Modern English has six tenses. The first three tenses are THE ULTIMATE FLOWCHART TO USING APOSTROPHES (INFOGRAPHIC) Whenever you’re not sure whether an apostrophe’s required or where it goes, this flowchart will guide you in using apostrophes correctly. HOW TO CHECK YOUR GRAMMAR IN GMAIL, YAHOO MAIL & OUTLOOK This infographic shows you how to turn on spell-checking and advanced grammar-checking in three of the most popular email programs: Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and Outlook. PLAGIARISM MISTAKES & HOW TO AVOID THEM (INFOGRAPHIC) Know what exactly plagiarism is? In this infographic we're addressing everything you need to know about plagiarism, along with a set of easy-to-apply, practical tips 44 COMMON CONFUSIONS TO ANNOY THE GRAMMAR POLICE 2. Affect vs. Effect. The basic rule of thumb is that affect is almost always used in its verb form, while effect is usually used in its noun form. There are exceptions, but when in doubt, stick to the rule. If you need help remembering, think of this mnemonic device: The actionis
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Like most people, you probably learned the basic rules of grammar in school. And like many people, you’ve probably forgotten much of what you learned. Is ending your sentences with a preposition a bad practice? Are there hard and fast rules for when to use _who_, _that_ or _which_? Where do the commaand apostrophe
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When trying to convince your reader of a specific point, your primary concern is to get your message received and understood. The last thing you want is to be criticized for your poor grammar and spelling. Your reader may not even want to continue reading your paper if errors are present. Checking yourself is the quickest way to improve your audience’s attention and interest. 2. LEARN HOW TO SPELL NEW WORDS When you start proofreading your texts, you’ll learn how to spell new words properly as you go along. New vocabulary enables you to express your thoughts better and explore different perspectives. A larger vocabulary also increases your writing confidence and reducescommon mistakes
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