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Struggling with commas around ‘but’? Learn the simple rule that keeps your sentences correct and your writing polished.| Just Publishing Advice For Writers and Authors
You can interchange but and however in most sentences, yet there is a slight difference in punctuation and sometimes meaning.| Just Publishing Advice For Writers and Authors
A split infinitive occurs when you separate to from the verb with an adverb. Is it always wrong? No. But you need to know what you are doing.| Just Publishing Advice For Writers and Authors
In writing today, the hyphen is disappearing from many compound nouns. But, it still has an important use with confusing compound adjectives.| Just Publishing Advice For Writers and Authors
You should always reference acronyms in writing to ensure that readers are not confused by a term or word. It only takes a second to do it.| Just Publishing Advice For Writers and Authors
The em dash is a flexible punctuation mark for writers. But you need to know the difference between em and en dashes.| Just Publishing Advice For Writers and Authors