by Kaelyn Barron |
You’ve most likely come across many a sentence that includes a comma before the word “too,” especially when “too” is used to mean “also” or “as well as.” However, you’ve probably seen just as many that...
by Kaelyn Barron
As anyone with a competitive streak knows, there’s quite a difference between better and best. But do you know what makes that difference when it comes to grammar? Understanding comparative vs. superlative adjectives can add a great deal of clarity to your...
by Kaelyn Barron |
So you’re sending an email or message that you need a response to—the sooner the better—but you’re trying for something a little more subtle than “PLEASE ANSWER ME, LIKE, NOW!!” One very common sign-off that aims to give a nudge in the right...
by Kaelyn Barron |
Though they share a common definition, there’s much confusion surrounding the use of till vs. until, and even the widely used (but technically incorrect) ’til. Settle the difference once and for all by studying each word’s origins below so you can...
by Tom Corson-Knowles |
From typing tools to writing gear, we’ve got you covered with everything you need to make your writing process smoother, faster, and more efficient. Book Writing Software and Word Processing Tools Scrivener is the most advanced (and most complex) word processor,...
by Joana Regulacion |
A sonnet is a poem of 14 lines using formal rhyme schemes. However, before William Shakespeare popularized this type of poem, the term could be applied to any short lyrical poem. Because a sonnet is quite adaptable to different purposes, it is an excellent way to...