English Language Blog – Page 10 of 27 – Grammar Check
Knowing when & when not to use commas is one of the hardest parts of grammar. Using a comma incorrectly can completely change the meaning & flow of a sentence. This is especially true when it comes to using the phrase “as well as”. In this article, we’ll teach you how to use commas correctly … Read more
“In front” is the correct spelling that should be used in all writing contexts. Removing the space to form the spelling “infront” is incorrect & should not be used in your writing. The phrase “in front” is used to identify the location or direction of something relative to another object. In this post, we’ll explain … Read more
Most of us have been using “however” in our writing for years. Unfortunately, many of us have been punctuating this word all wrong. There are just a few simple rules to remember to have you writing like a pro. In this article, we’ll explain the punctuation and grammar rules for using “however”. Learn To Punctuate … Read more
People often get confused about the words “association” and “organization.” In fact, many people use these two words interchangeably. However, these are two different things with different meanings. In this post, we’ll clear up the confusion and help you choose correctly between association or organization. Is It An Association or Organization? Although these terms are … Read more
A wordy phrase or sentence is created when a writer uses far too many words in a sentence. Sentences should have the minimum number of words necessary to effectively communicate a message. Adding excessive or unnecessary words is distracting to the audience and can lower the quality of your writing. Below is an infographic that … Read more
Lazy words are words that are too simple. These are low-effort words which are used far too often by new and experienced writers. If you use these 20 lazy words too often, you should consider mixing up your word choice. You can even use our AI Re-wording tool to come up with alternative words & … Read more
The phrases “mine as well” and “might as well” can both be used correctly depending on the sentence context. “Mine as well” is used to show ownership of an object. “Might as well” is used to indicate that the action being considered is a reasonable choice given the circumstances. Although both phrases can be used … Read more
“Intricate Text” in Grammarly refers to sentences that are too complex and wordy. If you have come across this, we can help! Read on to learn how. Grammarly – including Grammarly Premium – is a powerful tool that can be used to help improve the quality and readability of your writing. Sometimes you may need … Read more
Successfully is the correct spelling of the adverb of success. Succesfully is an incorrect spelling and should not be used in your writing. Performing or accomplishing a task successfully means that you achieved your goal or desired outcome. Soldiers, sports teams, business people, and students can all perform tasks successfully. Read on to learn how … Read more
Easier is the correct spelling for the comparative form of the word easy. It is used to compare the difficulty between different activities. Easyer is a typo and is not an acceptable spelling. In this post, we’ll explain the correct spelling & definition of easier with some sentence examples to make things clear. We’ll also … Read more
