Grammar & Style

Get helpful grammar advice by reading our list of posts about the best grammar practices. Discover mistakes you should avoid and learn useful grammar lessons fast.

Practicing perfect grammar in your writing will make your pieces shine and will allow you to publish them anywhere! Brush up on your grammar skills by reading our guides on English grammar clauses, our guide on how to fix a run on sentence, and the most common types of metaphors.

Whether you’re a new writer or already published, there’s something new for you to learn in our guides. Also, check out our Grammarly review to find out the benefits of this intuitive grammar tool.

What are the most common homonyms?

What are the Most Common Homonyms? Explained

The English language is full of homonyms, homophones, and homographs. This article explains common homonyms. A homonym is two or more words with different meanings, even though they sound and are spelled the same. The root word, “onym,” means “name.” If you connect the prefix “homo” and root word “onym,” you get “same name.” A

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What is the grammatical expletive 6 reasons for avoiding it

What is The Grammatical Expletive? 6 Reasons For Avoiding It

Understanding the grammatical expletive will help you write clearly and accurately. Our guide explains what it is and how to avoid this mistake. “There’s a snake crawling toward us!” This sentence is an example of a grammatical expletive. Although a person might argue any serpent slithering toward someone might cause swear words to come flying

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5 Common Homophones Every Writer Should Know

You composed a piece of writing you’re proud of and eagerly awaited the coveted A grade. Sadly, however, your English instructor returned the assignment, and you see you missed the mark.  Looking closely, you notice she had circled the same words throughout your assignment: “its” and “it’s.”  “How can such small words bring a lower grade?”   While

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