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August 2007 Most Popular Posts
August 2007 Most Popular Posts  August 2007 Most Popular Posts  August 2007 Most Popular Posts                                      By Sharon                                            	    Write First, Edit Later: Well, it is important to write correctly. It makes your communication clearer, and your reputation brighter. But itââ¬â¢s usually better to say what you mean poorly than to say nothing.  Passive vs. Active Voice: English teachers like myself love to warn new writers against the evils of passive voice. Here at Daily Writing Tips, Michael has written about passive writing, and I recently wrote about dummy subjects, but it looks like thereââ¬â¢s still some confusion about passive voice and its use.  ââ¬Å"Could Care Lessâ⬠ versus ââ¬Å"Couldnââ¬â¢t Care Lessâ⬠: The Oxford dictionary already recognizes ââ¬Å"could care lessâ⬠ as an American colloquialism. Many people, however, regard it as incorrect since it makes no logical sense (if you ââ¬Å"could care lessâ⬠ it means that you care at least a bit). What do you think about it? Have your say in our Poll!  Five Spelling Rules for ââ¬Å"Silent Final Eâ⬠: In an earlier stage of the language, many of these final eââ¬â¢s were pronounced. Now, however, unless the word is a foreign borrowing, the final e is silent.  Needed: New Singular Possessive Adjective Combining ââ¬Å"hisâ⬠ and ââ¬Å"herâ⬠: I told him that the answer was c) his, but, to my astonishment, the answer key gave b) his or her as the correct answer. Thatââ¬â¢s when I discovered that I was behind the times when it came to the concept of oppressive gendered language.  Punctuation Errors: Quotation Marks for Emphasis: Last month, Daniel covered some of the basic rules for using quotation marks. Iââ¬â¢d like to point out one of the most common misuses of this piece of punctuation: the quotation mark for emphasis.  Misspelled Numbers, Months, and Days: Yes, these are elementary spelling words, but cruise the web and you will see them misspelled all over the place.  The Truth About ââ¬Å"Itââ¬â¢sâ⬠: As well as I know the rule, as many times as I have corrected the error in the manuscripts of others, the occasional itââ¬â¢s for its creeps into my own writing and must be caught in the final revision.                                            Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily!                Keep learning! Browse the General category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:Regarding Re:Email EtiquetteArtist vs. Artisan    
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