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What's Wrong with This Statement?

...It burns hotter and quicker. It does, indeed, burn hot, and then the comparison is "hotter." However, it burns quickly, not quick; and the comparison is "more quickly." ...He reacted more cal...
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Word Pairs Is an E-Book

Over 2,000 word pairs with parts of speech, definitions, usage examples, and idioms – now just a click of the mouse away. Buy the word pairs book at www.margieholdscourt.com, and run it on any and...
More on Hyphens
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More on Hyphens

Remember that hyphenating words in front of a noun is done to indicate those words form a unit. ...long-range plans... ...old-fashioned ideas... ...five-month-old baby... When the words are alrea...
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The Word "That" -- Omitted

We have to be aware when the word "that" is omitted -- which usually makes something a dependent clause, needing no comma, rather than an independent clause, which would need a comma. ...Suppose ...
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To Cap or Not to Cap "Social Security"

Generally speaking, unless you add the word "administration," "social security" does not need to be capped. ...He is not old enough for social security. ...I will use my social security for that. ...
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The Dilemma of the Word "O'Clock"

There are three separate English rules on how time values should be expressed. These rules depend upon how the number is said: with “o’clock” ...I got there at --- o'clock. with “A.M. ...
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"Yes" and "No"

When the attorney is using "yes" and "no" in a generic way -- that is, s/he is not asking for those specific words but is looking for a positive or negative answer -- they are not capped or quoted....
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Punctuation Precision This Weekend

Just checking in with a final invitation to join us for a course in punctuation. It is a 20-hour course, divided into two-hour sessions and spread over the next several weeks. At just under $20 per...
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"Such As"

The phrase "such as" is punctuated according to the rules of essential/nonessential. ...The sciences such as chemistry and physics are viewed to be... ...Cars such as Ford and GM are beyond... .....