English Language Blog – Page 15 of 27 – Grammar Check
A reader picks up your book and is ready for the story to begin. However, the reader knows little to nothing about your characters and storyline. This is where a prologue is very useful. A prologue is a short piece of writing that sets the stage for your story. It can introduce your characters, provide … Read more
Proofreading and copy editing are both important steps in the publishing process that you need to master. However, they’re not the same thing. In this article, we’ll explore the differences between these two terms, and explain why you should use both of them to produce high-quality content. Define Copy Editing We have already answered the … Read more
Today, we’re diving into the meaning of a popular phrase that you’ve likely encountered in various social settings: “Hi there.” This is one of those phrases that most of us have heard in casual conversations among friends. But is this phrase grammatically correct? And when is it appropriate to use in your writing? In this … Read more
English is certainly not the easiest language to master when it comes to spelling, construction, and grammar. While there are general rules that work for most cases, there are exceptions to every rule. The best way to learn English is through practice and memorization. However, there are some core grammar rules to remember if your … Read more
If you’re like most writers, you may feel unsure about how to start your sentences. You might feel like you’re starting them all wrong, and that’s causing problems for your writing. In this post, we’ll discuss some tips on how to start your sentences – and why it’s important to do so. What Is A … Read more
When learning a language, mastering the basic grammar concepts is essential to communicate with others effectively. There are several ways to work on and improve your English grammar, but consistency is the most important thing. There is no cutting corners when it comes to learning a language. There is a lot to consider: prepositional phrases, … Read more
To many native English speakers, using irony in a sentence is almost second nature. But many native speakers also don’t use irony correctly or fully know what it is, no thanks to the famous song by Alanis Morissette. Irony is a powerful rhetorical device, but you must know how to use it correctly. In this … Read more
Grammar and spelling are essential for effective reading, writing, and communication. That said, many people wonder if spelling is a part of grammar. While both spelling and grammar are essential for good communication, they are each unique concepts you need to understand. In this article, we answer whether spelling is a part of grammar and … Read more
Are you looking for an editing program that checks everything you write? From emails to documents to social media, Grammarly has many apps that incorporate well into your browser or into different documents depending on what software you are using. Grammarly for Slack is no exception. To make the most of this program, you just … Read more
We all grew up learning the difference between I and me, who and whom, but do we really understand when to use them? There are many times when people use the wrong form, which can lead to confusion. In this article, we will explore the correct usage of these pronouns so that you can sound … Read more
