The best of the best make writing mistakes.
A lot of things can lead to it.
You can proofread to your hearts content, but if you don’t know the rules of grammar, you’re doomed to break them.
Here are some solid grammar tips:
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What are you’re favorite websites for checking grammar rules?
Dustin W. Stout says
This had effected me much. Many thanks to who created thems. I’m going to bookmark these and circle back on the bookmark of these Awesome Infographics. I think much people can benefits from this and make less mistake.
Thanks for posting these, Eric! Your awesome!
[Any/all bad grammar, spelling, or otherwise improper use of words is 100% intentional. Keep calm and smile.]
Jonathan Assink says
My eyes are bleeding. Thanks.
=)
Dustin W. Stout says
lol!
Eric Dye says
LOL! Not as awesome as you 😉
ThatGuyKC says
Sweetness. Thanks for sharing these tips. I know my grammar needs some work.
Eric Dye says
Me, to.
(Did you see what I did there?)
Derik says
This was a very informative article. I would like to point out the grammar mistake under “point 4” in the 10 Tips to Improve Your Grammar info graphic. I can’t help but laugh “with you” at the irony. Keep up the good work.
Derik says
Haha. It’s not that I’m looking for grammar mistakes, but when I went to see if you had replied, I noticed this sentence as well… “What are you’re favorite websites for checking grammar rules?” at the end of your article. I’m now wondering if these aren’t “crumbs” to see if your subscribers are actually readers…hhmmm. If not, they’re the same kind of mistakes I always make. 🙂
Eric Dye says
Well it’s about time someone said something!!! +10pts for you. 😉