General Writing Archives – Page 2 of 2 – Grammar Check

If you want to be a successful writer, you need to understand the eight parts of speech. These are the basics of grammar that you need to know in order to create well-written sentences and paragraphs. The eight parts of speech are nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. In this article, we’ll … Read more

Proofreading and editing your work is an important step in producing quality content. However, it can be easy to miss mistakes when you’re working on a tight deadline. Use this proofreading checklist to make sure your work is polished and ready for publication. By taking the time to edit and proofread your writing, you’ll ensure … Read more

Writers use adjectives and adverbs to add detail and specificity to their writing. Adjectives modify nouns, while adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. However, overusing these modifiers can slow down the pace of your writing and make it sound choppy. In this article, we’ll discuss how to use adjectives and adverbs effectively in your … Read more

If you’re learning to speak English in the British form, you may have noticed that there are differences in the way that Americans speak the language. You’d notice the same thing if you were learning American English and listened to a conversation between two British people. Although it’s the same language, there are differences in … Read more

Have you ever wondered how long your paragraphs should be? Or whether you’re including too many or too few sentences in each one? In this blog post, we’ll discuss the ideal paragraph length and provide some tips for keeping your paragraphs concise and readable. Paragraph Basics Paragraphs, and the sentences that shape them, are perhaps … Read more

There’s more to writing a compelling title than just putting a few words together. In fact, if you want to grab your reader’s attention from the start, there are a few specific things you need to do. In this article, we’ll walk you through five easy steps for creating an effective title that will hook … Read more

In most cases, you simply need to add an -“S” to the end of the singular noun to create a plural noun. This is a key principle in English Spelling Rules. However, there are also unique cases where -“es” or -“ies” gets added to the singular word to create a plural word. There are even … Read more