Subject-Complement Agreement
Matching singular to singular and plural to plural seems basic enough, but when it comes to subjects and sentence complements, either way can seem wrong. Learn how to handle these situations.
Published On: 11/12/20242.3 min readMisplaced Modifiers
A misplaced modifier is a word, phrase, or clause that is separated from the word it describes. Learn how to spot them and fix them to avoid confusion and unintended humor.
Published On: 07/25/20245.5 min readPutting Zombie Rules to Rest for Good
If you are confident you can’t end a sentence with a preposition, shouldn’t split an infinitive, never should use the passive voice, and more, then, I have news for you: your English teacher may have led you astray.Let’s put those so-called grammar rules to rest, like the zombies they are.
Published On: 12/11/20238.9 min readTitle Style Capitalization
Capitalizing words in titles and headings follows a set of style rules. It isn't as simple as capitalize the "big" words and lowercase the "small" words. This blog will walk you through those rules with clear examples.
Published On: 11/16/20234.1 min readLearn the Difference between “Good” and “Well”
People often say "good" when they mean "well," and grammar nazis often correct people who are actually using the right one. Learn which word to use.
Published On: 11/11/20178.1 min read