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Done it myself many times but should know better, have to start thinking when I'm writing.
Wayne
Thanks for sharing. Grammarly works too. you can add a chrome add-on and it instantly shows simple grammar mistakes.
Thank you, Mark. I am not sure how many mistakes my publications still have, hope not too many. Grammarcheck.net/ editor is new to me.
12 (ending sentences with propositions), 13 (the dangling participle), and 19 (comma splice) have haunted me since high school English class. I am 100% sure that I still commit these errors consistently even though I try so hard not too.
Thanks for sharing this reminder. I wonder how many red marks my website articles would have if I let my high school teachers have a read? It might be embarrassing.
Thankfully site content has a grammar check that helps catch some of these common mistakes.
12 and 13 get me too. English has more exceptions than rules. Ukrainian was easier to learn than English was to teach.
I really like this post! I have been thinking a lot about this lately as I have been writing! Thank you for sharing this information!
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Nice one!
Ian