Sometime vs. Some Time: How to Use Them Correctly
Both forms of this word are correct, but they have different definitions. Find out how to use them correctly every time.
“You and I” vs. “You and Me”: How to Master Pronoun Cases
Learning the grammar rules behind this common grammar mistake will help you to write at a higher level with fewer errors.
Chicago vs. AP: Which Style Guide Should You Be Using?
We want grammar and punctuation rules to be clear and definitive. Many of them are. Once you get past the general...
Easy Writing Tips for Readability (to Implement Today)
These writing tips will help you communicate more clearly and effectively while keeping your readers engaged in your story.
The 5 Properties of Verbs (A Simple Breakdown with Examples)
In the English language, verbs have five properties. These are person, number, tense, mood, and voice.
Correctness, Consistency, and Your Voice as a Writer
It’s always important to follow the same style rules consistently so that readers will know what to expect and won’t get confused.
Are Online Dictionaries Better Than the Print Versions?
If I had to pick between Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate and its online counterpart, I would have to choose the online dictionary.
Ending a Sentence with a Preposition: What are the Rules?
Can ending a sentence with a preposition be correct? This is what relevant reference books have to say.