Struggling with proper punctuation in English? Our printable chart breaks down punctuation marks, rules, and usage in a simple cheat sheet. Save this pin for an easy reference anytime you need to brush up on your punctuation skills! Click through for more!| GRAMMARIST
There are several kinds of pronouns. But one characteristic of pronouns found among all types is that they represent a person, place, object, animal, or idea. Keep reading as I explain the difference between pronouns| GRAMMARIST
Do you want to avoid writing repetitive and choppy sentences? Using conjunctions will improve your writing flow. I always argue with my editor about my use of conjunctions because she thinks I don’t use them| GRAMMARIST
The comma is used more than any other punctuation in writing. Because of this, there are many misinterpretations of where a comma belongs, rule misuses, and myths provided by poor teaching practices. No, you do| GRAMMARIST
You might be here because you’re asking, what is a clause? It’s a good question that seems like it would have a simple answer. But there’s a lot to understand about them. Lucky for you,| GRAMMARIST