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What is the Plural of Crisis? and Why It is Confused
What is the plural of crisis? There are many ways and rules regarding how singular nouns are converted into their plural forms. The most common one is to add “s” or “-es” at the end of the noun. However, other rules involve adding other letters, changing a part of the spelling, or changing nothing, at all. Determining…
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Comma Splice | 4 Easy Ways to Address a Comma Splice
How to fix a comma splice! Commas subtly influence the structure of a sentence. They provide a break in a sentence and work to make a sentence’s meaning crystal clear. The comma’s gentle disposition lacks the power to join two sentences together. When you mistakenly try to join two independent clauses with a comma you create a comma splice. What…
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All You Need to Know about Run-On Sentence
A run-on sentence is composed of two or more independent clauses fused with improper conjunction or punctuation. This can be somewhat challenging to readers and hinder the author from conveying the intended message correctly. People often mistake lengthy sentences for run-on sentences which isn’t necessarily the case. There is nothing wrong with fusing multiple related concepts in one compound sentence. However, if you…
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Sentence Fragment
A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence. It will start with a capital letter and ends with punctuation; however, it is a dependent clause. Learn the definition, roles, and rules of a sentence fragment with examples and ESL infographic. What is a Sentence Fragment? Sentence Fragment Definition A sentence fragment is a multiword that is…
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Common Mistakes with Prepositions
Learn an extensive list of most common mistakes with prepositions in English and how to avoid them with example sentences and ESL printable worksheets. Examples of common MISTAKES with PREPOSITIONS and how to correct them. Incorrect: I cannot agree to you in this situation. Correct: I cannot agree with you in this situation. Incorrect: He agreed with my demands. Correct: He agreed to my demands. Incorrect: She is waiting the…
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Commonly Confused Words
Some commonly confused words are homonyms: they are spelled and pronounced exactly the same but they have different meanings. For example, the word kind can mean both caring (“a kind person”) and type (“a kind of food”), while the word book can both be a noun (“an interesting book”) and a verb (“I book a flight”). Some other commonly confused words are homophones, and these…
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Grammatical Errors
What are Grammatical Errors? Grammar is the study of words and how they work together to form sentences. It includes the rules about how to structure a sentence. A grammatical error is simply a mistake in writing. It is an error that goes against the rules. It can include a controversial usage of grammar because even…