Grammar

A collection of posts about issues related to grammar. Brush up on your skills and make sure you can create grammatically perfect writing with Knowadays.

  • Editing Tips: When Are Sentence Fragments Okay?

    Editing Tips: When Are Sentence Fragments Okay?

    Dec 20, 2020

    • Common Errors
    • Grammar
    • Proofreading Tips

    Strictly speaking, sentence fragments – incomplete sentences that don’t express a complete thought – are ungrammatical. And, as a proofreader, you would usually correct ungrammatical text in a document. But is a sentence fragment always an error? The short answer is  Many writers use sentence fragments deliberately, especially in creative writing and commercial copy. In […]

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  • What to Do with the Singular They

    What to Do with the Singular They

    Apr 05, 2020

    • Common Errors
    • Grammar
    • Proofreading Tips

    Becoming A Proofreader Are you interested in becoming a freelance proofreader, but not sure where to begin? Our comprehensive Becoming A Proofreader course is a great place to start! Sign up for a free trial and try it out today.

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Capitalisation: Compass Points and Titles

  • Proofreading and Editing Tips: How Commas Pull Their Weight

    How Commas Pull Their Weight

    Mar 09, 2018

    • Common Errors
    • Grammar
    • Proofreading Tips
    • Punctuation

    In previous posts, we’ve discussed how proofreaders need to be aware of meaning when working on a document. And it’s not only word choice that affects meaning: punctuation can also change a sentence. In this post, then, we look at a few things you can do with commas. Direct Address A comma is necessary to […]

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  • Top 3 Justifications for Sentence Fragments

    Mar 01, 2018

    • Common Errors
    • Grammar
    • Proofreading Tips

    This post is very. Let that sink in for a moment. Deep, isn’t it? Unfortunately, it’s also poor grammar. As proofreaders, we know that incomplete sentences are usually unacceptable. But there are circumstances in which a partial sentence might make sense. Thus, here are our top three reasons to leave sentence fragments be. 1. For […]

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  • Proofreading and Editing Tips: Making Verbs Agree

    Making Verbs Agree

    Jan 09, 2018

    • Common Errors
    • Grammar
    • Proofreading Tips

    Do you ever feel like the only voice of reason in a world where all the words hate each other? We do. Sometimes, arranging a sentence so that it reads naturally is a daunting task. This is particularly true of ensuring that verbs agree when dealing with things like compound subjects and collective nouns. So […]

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  • Top 5 Grammar Myths

    Oct 25, 2017

    • Common Errors
    • Grammar
    • Proofreading Tips

    There comes a time in every proofreader’s life when they’re faced with the unsettling fact that some of the ‘rules’ they have always used are either misleading or downright wrong. This can be a hard pill to swallow, but it’s better to get it over and done with. So grab a cup of strong, sweet […]

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  • Editing Tips: When Are Sentence Fragments Okay?

    Editing Tips: When Are Sentence Fragments Okay?

    Dec 20, 2020

    • Common Errors
    • Grammar
    • Proofreading Tips

    Strictly speaking, sentence fragments – incomplete sentences that don’t express a complete thought – are ungrammatical. And, as a proofreader, you would usually correct ungrammatical text in a document. But is a sentence fragment always an error? The short answer is  Many writers use sentence fragments deliberately, especially in creative writing and commercial copy. In […]

    Read more
  • What to Do with the Singular They

    What to Do with the Singular They

    Apr 05, 2020

    • Common Errors
    • Grammar
    • Proofreading Tips

    Becoming A Proofreader Are you interested in becoming a freelance proofreader, but not sure where to begin? Our comprehensive Becoming A Proofreader course is a great place to start! Sign up for a free trial and try it out today.

    Read more