Grammar
Take a deep dive into all things grammar! From run-on sentences to misplaced modifiers, to capitalization and coordinating conjunctions, we've got all your grammar questions covered.
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The Bad Big Wolf? A Proofreader’s Guide to Adjective Order
The Bad Big Wolf? A Proofreader’s Guide to Adjective Order
Published Oct 08, 2022
Last Updated Jan 30, 2026If the phrases black little dress and red dry wine sound strange in your head, you already have an intuitive grasp of adjective order – even if you’ve never formally studied it. In English, when we use multiple adjectives to build up a picture of a noun, they don’t fall into a random sequence. Instead, […]
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A Guide to Countable and Uncountable Nouns
A Guide to Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Published Aug 04, 2022
Last Updated Feb 04, 2025Common nouns can be either countable or uncountable. But what does this mean in practice? And what does a proofreader need to know about countable and uncountable nouns? In this post, we set out the basics of how these noun types work and some common errors to look out for. What Are Countable Nouns? Countable […]
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5 Tips on How to Write the Perfect Christmas Card
Published Dec 18, 2021
Last Updated Nov 26, 2024It’s that time of year again! Christmas is just around the corner, and you’ve got a lot to do – wrapping presents, buying food, writing Christmas cards… the list goes on. It would be easy to let your proofreading standards slip! But to help you avoid this, we’ve come up with five tips on writing […]
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Cacti or Cactuses? A Guide to Irregular Plurals
Published Dec 11, 2021
Last Updated Mar 27, 2025As a proofreader (or an aspiring one), you should know not all plurals are formed by adding -s to the end of a singular noun. You’ve probably also learned some irregular plurals by heart. But are there rules you should follow here? And how do they work if so? In this post, we’ll look at […]
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Noun and Verb Spelling Differences
Published Nov 25, 2021
Last Updated Jan 08, 2025Correcting spelling mistakes is key for any proofreader. But certain errors are easy to miss! This is especially true when it comes to noun and verb spelling differences, partly because they often vary by dialect. In this post, we’ll be taking a look at three cases where the noun and verb forms of a word […]
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Can You Start a Sentence with a Conjunction?
Published Nov 21, 2021
Last Updated Nov 26, 2024As a proofreader, you need to be able to spot and fix grammatical errors. You may have been taught that starting a sentence with a conjunction is one of these errors, but this is in fact a common grammar myth! In this post, we’ll explain what a coordinating conjunction is and why you probably don’t […]
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Proofreading Tips: What to Do With Comma Splices
Published Sep 23, 2021
Last Updated Nov 12, 2024A good proofreader will know how to spot and correct common punctuation errors. One of the most common of these is the comma splice. But what exactly are comma splices, and how can you fix them? Read on to find out more. What Are Comma Splices? A comma splice is what happens when two independent […]
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5 Easy-To-Miss Apostrophe Errors
Published Jun 10, 2021
Last Updated Oct 07, 2024A good proofreader will always check for apostrophe errors. And, as a proofreader, you should know the basics of how this punctuation mark works already. However, some apostrophe errors are easier to miss! In this post, we will explore five easy-to-miss errors to look out for: Exceptions to the rules about possessives and words that […]
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Editing Tips: Does a Comma Indicate a Pause?
Editing Tips: Does a Comma Indicate a Pause?
Published May 13, 2021
Last Updated Nov 20, 2024One of the first things most people learn about commas is that they indicate a pause. And most writers add a comma wherever they would also pause in speech. When proofreading, though, you need to be more discerning. So, when does a comma indicate a pause? And what else do you need to know as […]
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Editing Tips: Prescriptivism vs. Descriptivism
Editing Tips: Prescriptivism vs. Descriptivism
Published Apr 15, 2021
Last Updated May 16, 2023As a proofreader, you may come across the terms prescriptivism and descriptivism. Each refers to a way of thinking about language. But what are the differences? In short: Prescriptivism takes language to be governed by formal rules. usage depends on following these rules. Descriptivism focuses on observing how language is used rather than imposing rules. […]