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What the Heck is a Dangling Modifier?
What is a dangling modifier? The term dangling modifier refers to a word or phrase, usually at the start of a sentence, that does not connect properly to the rest of the sentence. Dangling modifiers are easy to miss. In fact, they surface from time to time in newspapers, magazines, and academic journals. In other
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20 Common Grammar Mistakes that (Almost) Everybody gets Wrong
COLUMN BY JON GINGERICH JANUARY 31, 2012 I’ve edited a monthly magazine for more than six years, and it’s a job that’s come with more frustration than reward. If there’s one thing I am grateful for — and it sure isn’t the pay — it’s that my work has allowed endless time to hone my craft to Louis
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HOW TO USE EITHER, NEITHER, NOR AND OR
Have you ever had difficulties knowing when to use either and neither? How about nor and or? If you have, don’t worry, you are not the only one. Even native speakers will sometimes get things like this confused! When you learn English, it helps to know little grammar tricks that help you tell the difference between words
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