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Using Prepositions Correctly: Grammar Tips for Better Freelance Writing

By: Feature Writer KC Morgan

Writing With Split Infinitives: Do Editors Really Care When Grammar Rules are Broken?

By: Feature Writer KC Morgan

The English Language's Most Beautiful Words: Eloquent, Evocative Words to Enhance Writing and Speech

By: Feature Writer Jennifer Copley

Intelligent Words for Eloquent Writing: Book for Word Lovers: 100 Words to Make You Sound Smart

By: Feature Writer Jennifer Copley

Commonly Misused Words: Definitions for Words That are Often Used Incorrectly

By: Feature Writer Jennifer Copley

Working With Direct Speech and Quotations: How to Punctuate Dialogue and Quotes

By: Karen Murdarasi

How to Use the Word "Comprise": Examples and Logic Behind Saying "Comprised"

By: Samantha Garner

How to Improve Your Written English: Some Common Gramatical Mistakes and Tricks to Avoid Them

By: Karen Murdarasi

How to Improve Your English: Some Common Grammatical Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

By: Karen Murdarasi

How to Improve Your Grammar: Some Common Mistakes with Simple Rules to Avoid Them

By: Karen Murdarasi

New Words for 2009: More New Phrases to Keep Your Vocabulary Fresh

By: Pamela DeLoatch

Grammar – Starting a Sentence With Or, And or But: Is it Acceptable to Use Conjunctions at the Beginning of Sentences?

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Writing Tips: Using Its and It's: How and Where to Use the Apostrophe

By: Kalyani Candade

Grammar Help: Homophones: Same Sounding Words in the English Language Cause Confusion

By: Rachael Shoemaker

Grammatical Use of However: How to Punctuate Sentences with this Conjunctive Adverb

By: Mignon Fogarty

Mignon Fogarty Podcaster & Author: Grammar Girl Creator Discusses Language Trends & Word Usage Errors

By: Julie Burtinshaw

Mignon Fogarty: Grammar Girl: Author of Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing

By: Julie Burtinshaw

Mood and Consistency in Fiction: Improve the impact of your fiction by evoking mood.

By: Blair Hurley

New Words for 2008: Update Your Conversations Using the Newest Words and Phrases.

By: Pamela DeLoatch

Personal Pronoun Usage: How to Deal With Gender Pronouns

By: Feature Writer Lizz Shepherd

The Proper Word Usage of Hopefully: How To Use the Word Hopefully Correctly in All Contexts

By: Feature Writer Lizz Shepherd

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