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Three Common Writing Mistakes Grammar Checkers Can Save You From



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By : Jane Sumerset    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-24 16:21:42
Writing any kind of piece, whether it is for publication like journals, news stories, editorials, essays; or can be a school requirements like research papers and thesis, poem, speech or any other forms of writings can be a tough thing to most beginners and students. On the other hand, it can also be a challenging part whenever we tend to write freely as to what our minds, imaginations, ideas or any point of views and to what we usually feel about the topic would lead us to. It is important that your mind and your feelings share a common interest towards the topic.

You might even run your ideas wild like confusing your readers and adding up some logical explanations that can make them react and take actions to what your topic is all about. Besides, one purpose of writing content is to influence the minds of the public and how they are going to respond to the issue or to the subject.

But then, when you are up to writing, I’m pretty much sure that you also commit a lot of mistakes in constructing your piece. You might not even notice it but I guess you should go over to your work and find out what are the things that you need to pay your attention to. You’ve got to change it or revise your piece for better quality content. But, how are you going to determine about the mistakes you had committed with your writings? These will help you out:

Do you commit these common writing mistakes? If you do, it’s high time you put a stop to repeating them over and over. A simple grammar software, coupled with due diligence in employing them, will help clear your writing free of these embarrassing foibles, among many other benefits.

1. Less and Fewer

Every day, I see people use these two words almost interchangeably, resulting in an improper description that can lead to confusion when it comes to sensitive matters. As a rule, you should only use “less” for items that can’t be counted (e.g. “There is less water in the pool”), while “fewer” should be employed for those that can (e.g. “There are now fewer errors in my email”).

2. They’re, Their and There

These three words sound the same (causing a lot of people to use one in place of the other) but relay totally different ideas. Grammar software can easily catch wrong uses, though. “They’re” is a contraction of “they are” and should be used accordingly; “their” is a word that demonstrates possession (as in “That’s their car”); “there” refers to either a place or a direction.

3. Bad and badly

Some people use “badly” as a more formal version of the word “bad”. For some reason, people think that saying “I feel badly about the incident” is just as valid as saying “I feel bad about the incident.” In truth, though, “badly” refers to a mechanism. You can’t feel “badly” if you feel “bad”. Saying “I feel badly” actually implies there is something with your ability to feel, not that you feel “bad”.

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