By Judy Vorfeld Have you ever wanted to become an expert on alliteration? If nothing else, it’s a beautiful word! Seriously, when one uses alliteration properly – especially in publications – it is subtly effective. If you work on Web sites, ezines, or print publication, this may be a good time for you […]
Read more →As originally published in VirtualPROMOTE Gazette http://jimworld.com By Judy Vorfeld Are you one of the many bright people who speaks well but has trouble with the mechanics of writing: following those confusing rules concerning spelling, punctuating, capitalizing, etc.? Is a relative, co-worker or editor constantly whipping out a dictionary, […]
Read more →By Judy Vorfeld You must never end a sentence with a preposition! How often did you hear this in school? I have good news: you can end a sentence any way you choose to. Ending sentences with prepositions is something I looked into. Thoroughly. Let’s define a preposition. It’s a connective word that shows […]
Read more →By Judy Vorfeld Have you ever been confused about when to use “a” and “an” before words beginning with “h”? Some of the most famous people in the world don’t use the rules properly. Here’s what the style guides say: Prentice Hall Reference Guide to Grammar and […]
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