Grammar Tips - Page 11
- Hyphens: The Punctuation Mark That Even Editors Can’t Get RightIt stalks the thick jungles of prose, confounding even the most experienced grammar explorer or navigator, yet it’s a gentle,...July 29, 2016
- How to Use “As of Yet”“As of yet” usually describes something that hasn’t yet happened. Many writing authorities think “as of yet” is unnecessarily...July 23, 2016
- How to Use “In This Day and Age” CorrectlyWhat does rock and roll have in common with pork and beans? People often fail to enunciate the d of the and between the two...June 29, 2016
- What Is the Difference Between Advisor and Adviser?Advising is a weighty responsibility. Bad advice can have unfavorable consequences. Take the case—no pun intended—of Jacob...May 27, 2016
- Have you discussed grammar with educators?This poll is part of a series that Grammarly is running aimed at better understanding how the public feels about writing,...April 27, 2016
- Why Grammar Still Matters in Today’s Digital AgeGuest post by Matt Banner Today’s digital age has brought back the craft of writing, but at a cost. With the rising popularity of...April 15, 2016
- How Grammar Influences Legal InterpretationsGrammar is important, but it’s not a matter of life or death. Or is it? How does grammar influence the legal system? Researchers...April 13, 2016
- When to Use “Which” and “Who”Did you know that which has been around in various forms since the eighth century? Who dates to sometime before 900. Despite...April 13, 2016
- How to Fix Incomplete ComparisonsYou might have noticed some sodas that are advertised as having 50 percent less sugar in them. Or some foods that apparently have...April 11, 2016
- How to Write Negative Verbs CorrectlyMeet Pablo, a student from Spain who came to the United States for a summer to learn English. Pablo is very keen on experiencing...April 10, 2016