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Jul. 27, 2009
how to use English good

I've seen various forms of these rules, which totally crack me up. The scary part for me is how many people don't even get the joke! Anyway, here's one list, which I found while trying to figure out where the list originated. This was the best explanation, in my opinion, and below is a partial list. Enjoy!

  • Make sure each pronoun agrees with their antecedent.
  • Just between you and I, the case of pronoun is important.
  • Watch out for irregular verbs which have crope into English.
  • Verbs has to agree in number with their subjects.
  • Don't use no double negatives.
  • Being bad grammar, a writer should not use dangling modifiers.
  • Join clauses good like a conjunction should.
  • A writer must be not shift your point of view.
  • About sentence fragments.
  • Don't use run-on sentences you got to punctuate them.
  • In letters essays and reports use commas to separate items in series.
  • Don't use commas, which are not necessary.
  • Parenthetical words however should be enclosed in commas.
  • Its important to use apostrophes right in everybodys writing.
  • Don't abbrev.
  • Check to see if you any words out.
  • In the case of a report, check to see that jargonwise, it's A-OK.
  • As far as incomplete constructions, they are wrong.
  • About repetition, the repetition of a word might be real effective repetition - take, for instance the repetition of Abraham Lincoln.
  • In my opinion, I think that an author when he is writing should definitely not get into the habit of making use of too many unnecessary words that he does not really need in order to put his message across.
  • Use parallel construction not only to be concise but also clarify.
  • It behooves us all to avoid archaic expressions.
  • Mixed metaphors are a pain in the neck and ought to be weeded out.
  • Consult the dictionery to avoid mispelings.
  • To ignorantly split an infinitive is a practice to religiously avoid.
  • Last but not least, lay off cliches.

  • Comments

    Aug. 2, 2009 - "It behooves us all to avoid archaic expressions."

    Posted by Anonymous

    Now, why would that be so?

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