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Category Archives: conjunctions

Today is National Grammar Day, but what is grammar?

Today, 4th March, is National Grammar Day in the US. I would like to see this adopted in Britain, where standards of English writing are declining. But what is grammar? Many believe that grammar covers everything regarding language, including punctuation; however, grammar is distinct from this. It is the study of sentence structure and word [...]

What’s more important: engaging content or faultless grammar?

As part of my job entails helping businesses with their grammar, punctuation, spelling and vocabulary, it might seem strange that I am asking this question. My answer should be ‘Of course grammar is important! Grammar is everything!’ Grammar counts for a lot and, as I’ve discovered from recent discussions on LinkedIn, even the most mild-mannered [...]

Colons and semi-colons: what are they for?

OK, let’s begin with the easy stuff. (Lull you into a false sense of security. Mwahahahaha!) LISTS Colons and semi-colons are used together in complex lists where each item is a phrase rather than a word. Spelling and punctuation issues include: using commas to separate clauses and phrases; the application of apostrophes to indicate possession; [...]

Commas are the splice of life.

I talked about commas in my first post ‘Let’s eat Grandma’ way back in April. Despite being one of the most-used punctuation marks, commas are among the least understood; comma splicing is a common phenomenon, even among talented writers. To understand how to avoid comma splicing, one needs to be aware of clauses. This is [...]