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Double Negatives: Avoid the Confusion
Double negatives can twist meaning, weaken clarity, or add colorful emphasis in English writing. This article explains how they work, why they confuse readers, and when they’re acceptable. Includes relatable examples, corrected versions, and practical tips to help you write clearly and confidently.

LSO
Feb 32 min read


A, An, The: The Most Overlooked Words That Matter
A deep dive into why articles, though tiny words, impact clarity and meaning in fiction and nonfiction and how skipping them quietly breaks the spell.

Max
Jan 282 min read


Comparatives: Pretty vs. Prettier vs. More Pretty in Fiction and Nonfiction
Comparing scenes, emotions, and events is what makes a story relatable. Using comparatives correctly helps your writing feel natural instead of awkward.

Max
Jan 202 min read


Not Only … But Also: Let’s Keep Them Together
Not only…but also can be tricky, but we’ll show when commas matter, keeping sentences clear without overthinking.

Max
Jan 132 min read


FANBOYS Commas: More Than Just a Pause
Yes, there is a rule for commas with FANBOYS, and it’s easier than you think. Once you get it, commas will finally stop being confusing.

Max
Jan 62 min read
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