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Run-on sentences and comma-splices are usually compound sentences that lack proper punctuation. Writers can avoid these mistakes by learning when and how to punctuate.
Fused sentences and comma splices are common in writing and can easily be corrected with punctuation. Learn how to recognize and correct run-on sentences in your writing.
Semicolons have many uses, but they are often misused. Learning why and how semicolons are used will help improve anybody's writing skills.
Conjunctions are used frequently in everyday speech and writing. Use these definitions, lists and samples to learn how to identify them within sentences.
When editing a paper or essay, be sure to check for parallel sentence structure by reading each segment individually with the sentence to see if it makes sense.
Spelling errors aren't too difficult to correct with spell check and dictionary access, but knowing a few basic rules can help you resolve embarrassing structural errors.
Understanding the difference between a semicolon and a colon can be difficult, but understanding a colon's function in writing will improve your writing's clarity.
All the ands, buts, and ors about using commas in a list. Learning the basic rules will aid your writing whether you're shooting an email or writing a business document.
A compound sentence is comprised of two complete sentences connected by a conjunction or set of correlating conjunctions and a comma - usually.


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