EASY EDITS: Exceptions to the Possessive Rules
By DeAnna Cameron // Last month, we covered how to properly create possessive words with an apostrophe, and those rules apply most of the time. Sometimes there are exceptions, though. Continue reading
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By DeAnna Cameron // Last month, we covered how to properly create possessive words with an apostrophe, and those rules apply most of the time. Sometimes there are exceptions, though. Continue reading
By DeAnna Cameron // Most of the time, it’s pretty easy to create a possessive of a singular word. You apply an apostrophe and an s to the end of Continue reading
By DeAnna Cameron // Apostrophes may be small, but they can be tricky little devils, especially when it comes to the rules about forming plural and possessive words. Unlike contractions, Continue reading
By DeAnna Cameron // Homophones are problematic by nature. They’re words that sound the same but are spelled differently and mean different things. Some of the most common ones we Continue reading
By DeAnna Cameron // Sometimes the littlest things can trip us up when it comes to self-editing. Take the articles “a” and “an” for instance. We all know “a” precedes Continue reading
By DeAnna Cameron // Some writers use single quotation marks and double quotation marks interchangeably when it comes to dialogue, considering them to be nothing more than a stylistic preference. Continue reading
By DeAnna Cameron // In a world where the past tense of “read,” with a long “e” sound, is “read” with a short “e” sound, it would seem that “lead,” Continue reading
By DeAnna Cameron // Last month, we talked about how “whoa” is transforming into “woah,” especially among younger people, and it reminded me how much, and how quickly, the English Continue reading