03/08/2022
can make a major difference. A few tips to keep in mind:
1. Practice using various . Homophones such as “they’re”, “there”, “their”, are one of the most common mistake areas, usually being mixed between one-another.
2. Practice the right . Often times people will interchange , , and tenses all in the same block of writing. This can cause confusion.
3. Place properly within your sentences. can be tricky, and many times people will overload their work with commas.
4. Proper singular . Use "I", and "me", in their proper situations. Usually "me", is mistakenly used in the place of "I", in a sentence (Ex. Nancy, Joseph and I - vs - me, Nancy and Joseph).
Grammar has many tricky components to it, but with practice and the right it becomes easier.
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