grammar
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Grammar Guides for Proofreaders, Editors, and Writers
Grammar Guides for Proofreaders, Editors, and Writers
Published Oct 29, 2025
Last Updated Oct 30, 2025Grammar guides are valuable resources for proofreaders, editors, and writers. English has lots of complex grammar rules and almost as many quirks and exceptions – so even the most experienced professionals need to double-check a rule from time to time. That’s why it helps to have a few trusted grammar guides close at hand. In […]
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What Is an Antecedent (with Examples)?
What Is an Antecedent (with Examples)?
Published Jul 14, 2024
Last Updated Jan 02, 2025What is an antecedent? And why is it important? Whether you’re a writer looking to hone your own skills or a proofreader looking to better advise your clients, understanding the nuances of grammar can help immeasurably. Although you may not know the definition of the word, you’d definitely notice when an antecedent is absent from […]
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Should Job Titles Be Capitalized?
Published Mar 08, 2024
Should job titles be capitalized? We understand if you’re unsure – capitalization rules in English can be confusing. However, proofreaders must know the rules regarding capitalizing titles and capitalizing job titles. In today’s blog post, we’ll discuss when it’s best to capitalize job titles and when it’s best to leave them in lowercase. When to […]
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What Are Limiting Adjectives?
Published Feb 26, 2024
Last Updated Nov 20, 2024Do limiting adjectives confuse you? If so, you’re not alone! Limiting adjectives, also known as determiners, are tricky bits of English grammar that baffle even fluent English speakers. In this post, we’ll delve into everything you need to know about limiting adjectives. You’ll learn what they are, their various types, and how to use them […]
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What Is the Difference Between an Acronym and an Initialism?
Published Nov 30, 2023
Last Updated May 27, 2025Do you know the difference between an acronym and an initialism? They are both types of abbreviations, and both terms refer to shortened forms made up of a set of capitalized letters (rather than a shortened word, such as Dr.). However, they have different meanings and work in different ways. To help you nail down […]
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What Are Auxiliary Verbs? (With Examples)
Published Oct 13, 2023
Last Updated Jul 06, 2024Can you answer the question: “What are auxiliary verbs?” Many fluent English speakers would struggle, even though they use them daily! However, auxiliary verbs play a vital role in constructing sentences. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the world of auxiliary verbs, including a specific subset called modal auxiliary verbs. You will learn: What […]
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May or Might: What’s the Difference?
Published Sep 10, 2023
Last Updated Jun 04, 2024If you spot a factual error while proofreading a document, you may or might want to take action. You may point it out in a comment, or you might want to leave it alone. Wait, is there a difference between may and might? You might believe there is no difference, but there is! May and […]
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Between or Among: What’s the Difference?
Published Aug 20, 2023
Have you ever wondered how to correctly use between or among in a sentence? On the surface, they appear to mean the same thing, but, when you dive a little deeper, they have different uses. In this blog post, we look at: Keep reading to learn more! What Does Between Mean? Between is a preposition […]
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When to Use Parentheses vs Brackets
When to Use Parentheses vs Brackets
Published Jul 17, 2023
Last Updated Nov 21, 2024Why are there different kinds of brackets, and how do you know which one to use? Each type of bracket serves a purpose. In this blog, we’ll explore the difference between parentheses and brackets, explain when to use them, and provide some examples. What Are Parentheses? Parentheses (also known as round or curved brackets) are […]
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A Complete Guide to Subject and Object Pronouns
A Complete Guide to Subject and Object Pronouns
Published Jun 26, 2023
Last Updated Dec 24, 2024Without subject and object pronouns, we would find communication very difficult. But despite the importance of these elements of language, they can still trip up many writers – and editors too! In our complete guide to subject and object pronouns, we explain how these words work. We’ll help you banish the confusion between I and […]