Grammar & Punctuation: Essential and Nonessential Rules
For a good grounding in when to use a comma, explore the essential and nonessential rules in this combination Grammar Explanation and Properly Punctuated post from KD Did It.
For a good grounding in when to use a comma, explore the essential and nonessential rules in this combination Grammar Explanation and Properly Punctuated post from KD Did It.
Ooh, I do like the presence of presents! Enjoy this present of a Word Confusion from KD Did It, lol.
Life would be passive without verbs to move us — or I, you, s/he, it, they *grin* The Baskin Robbins in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
…what it takes to be a great author. To be willing to sabotage a sweet character’s triumph, a woman who “paints dear life”. To create a character so vicious and evil!
Today’s fashion calls for active voice and more direct story, and it’s best to blend active and passive for balance in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
The objective case is an umbrella term for the direct object, the indirect object, and the object of a preposition in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
Conditional if/then clauses slip back and forth between real and unreal in this Grammar Explanation using present, past, and future and mixed conditionals.
Doctor Who is dying, trapped in the most perfect and “happy” English village with a wicked Queen.
A short side trip to help a crazed dead man running through Odd’s car before Odd and Stormy head off to the carnival and those momentous words from the Gypsy Mummy.
On an expedition in the Arctic, Sami and Remi Fargo discover a Viking ship in the ice, perfectly preserved and filled with pre-Columbian artifacts from Mexico.