P r o o f r e a d i n g f o r G r a m m a r
Grammar refers to the hundreds of rules that govern sentences. Space confines limit this book’s discussion of those
rules to three of the most common errors:
■
confusing words (
they’re,
there,
their)
■
agreement (singular
nouns with singular verbs, plural nouns with plural verbs)
■
run-ons
and sentence fragments
Confusing Words
Often, words are confused because the writer is in a hurry. It’s not a matter of needing
to learn the meaning of
the words, but rather taking the time to check for accuracy. However, certain groups
of words are commonly con-
fused because not only
do they sound or look alike, but also their meanings may be
close enough to cause hesi-
tation. Check the following list for those you’re unsure of, and commit that shorter list to memory.
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