Grammar: Absolute Words
A Grammar Explanation post for self-editing writers needing the absolute last…hmmm, that’s not true. Learn more in “Absolute Words”.
A Grammar Explanation post for self-editing writers needing the absolute last…hmmm, that’s not true. Learn more in “Absolute Words”.
Dialect brings your characters to life through their speech, giving them an accent through the words you choose for them and how their sentences are structured in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
Wait! Don’t pass this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It up! Yeah, this one’s all about exclamations and interjections. Uh-huh…
Prepositions are classed as nouns and are used to create phrases through modification in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
Compound words are a mishmash of rules covering words, numbers, proper nouns, adjectives, adverbs, directions, titles, and more rules on positioning+++ in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
Get confused by the possessive ‘s? Explore when to use ‘s or s’s for singular or plural. How to show who owns the dog when two or more people are involved.
So, ya wanna count somethin’ do ya? Then you’ll be using a quantifier, grammar-wise anyway, in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
“I’ll always be after you,”says the suffix with a grin in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
It’s amazing how a prefix, a few letters, can create wildly different meanings to a root word in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
Basically, a qualifier modifies an adjective or adverb. Really. It’s probably a word you’ve used somewhat frequently from this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.