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There are four types of conjunctions, but in order to use them correctly, writers must first understand the role each type plays within the structure of a sentence.
Two of the most troublesome pieces of punctuation are the colon and semicolon. This guide will help you understand when to use them and when to avoid them.
If writers can identify fused sentences and comma splices and know how to correct them, they are far more likely to get their messages clearly across to readers.
It's fine to use however at the beginning, or in the middle of, a sentence, you just need to know when to use a comma.
The comma is one of the most difficult punctuation marks because, while it is not always necessary, its omission can sometimes make a sentence grammatically incorrect.
There are several different types of clauses, and each type has a particular role that it plays within a sentence.
There are four types of sentences, and by using all four types writers can strengthen the impact of their words and avoid sounding overly simplistic.
This guide will help students avoid the most common grammar problems found in writing.
How can writers know when a semicolon is preferable to a colon and vice versa? They can know by learning the rules.
There are established rules governing comma usage, and if a writer knows these rules, then he or she can avoid misusing the lowly comma.
The semicolon is the only punctuation mark that evokes strong emotion - admiration or dislike. Yet love it or hate it, we still need this mark - but for fewer purposes.
Sonnet 68 is a companion piece to sonnet 67, continuing the theme of authentic art vs. the artificial.


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