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  • Multiple Thoughts in One Sentence - Daily Writing Tips
    The rule of putting a period at the end of every thought would be simpler, except that in English, we’re allowed to include more than one thought in the same sentence These thoughts are expressed in clauses, and clauses can be independent or subordinate For example, that last sentence has two independent clauses, separated by a comma and the word and With independent clauses, both
  • Use a Dash for Number Ranges - Daily Writing Tips
    Therefore, use an en dash to indicate scores for sports or other competitions (for example, “Her team won 6–3” or “They came back from behind to chalk up a 97–92 victory”) Note, however, that when a score does not immediately follow a verb or precede a noun, as in the examples above, it should be set off from the rest of the sentence by one or two commas: “East prevailed over
  • Cannot or Can Not? - DAILY WRITING TIPS
    These two spellings [cannot can not] are largely interchangeable, but by far the most common is “cannot” and you should probably use it except when you want to be emphatic: “No, you can not wash the dog in the Maytag ” Bottom line There’s no difference in meaning between cannot and can not
  • 75 Contronyms (Words with Contradictory Meanings) - Daily Writing Tips
    The English language includes an interesting category of words and phrases called contronyms (also spelled contranyms, or referred to as autoantonyms) --
  • Math or Maths? - Daily Writing Tips
    Is “math” or “maths” the correct word to use as the shortened or colloquial form of the word mathematics? The answer is that it depends on where you are
  • Between vs. In Between - Daily Writing Tips
    A reader wants to know how between and in between differ in usage: Please explain the usage of the term “in between ” It’s been many years since I heard anyone say this I always thought it was unnecessary to combine the words “in” and “between” What’s the difference if you say that one thing is between another thing as opposed to saying that it’s “in between”? When
  • Email Etiquette - Daily Writing Tips
    If you work in an office, you probably write emails every day – to colleagues, to your boss, to clients Even if you’re still at college, you’ll need to email
  • Subordinate Clauses and Commas - Daily Writing Tips
    Writers like to sprinkle their work with subordinate clauses because they add variety to sentence structure A reading diet too heavy with simple sentences or
  • 4 Logical Fallacies - Daily Writing Tips
    4 Begging the question: offering as evidence something that needs to be proved is begging the question Arguing that the car industry in the US is the best in the world, for example, a speaker might say, “Everyone knows that America makes the best cars in the world ” Although this statement might be true, it is not self-evidently true, and to be more than an assertion, such as statement
  • Hyphenating Prefixes - Daily Writing Tips
    A reader who works with legal transcription has the following question: There seems to be a trend towards having the prefixes and suffixes separate from the modified noun instead of being attached or hyphenated What is proper? Some examples are non negotiable, post surgery, post doctorate, age wise The examples given present a variety of forms, not all of which represent a prefix+noun





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