There is a difference between “like” and “as” (or “as if” and “as though”). What is the difference, and when should you use “like” as opposed to “as”? Read on…
More Misplaced Modifiers: Prepositional Phrases
Placing prepositional phrases in the correct place in your sentences is important for clear writing. Find out about correct placement of your phrases in this post.
A Little Lesson About “Only”
The word “only” (and “almost”) can be placed in many different parts of a sentence, completely changing the meaning. Can you find the common mistake in the placement of “only”?
Special Edition: “Bloglight” on Linda Jay Geldens
Linda Jay Geldens is a Marin-based copyeditor and promotional writer. Read about Linda and her interesting story here!
Don’t Dangle Your Participles!
Do you dangle your participles? Don’t know? Read this post to find out all about participles and participial phrases and how to avoid dangling them!
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