Word Confusion: Loan versus Lone
As a lone woman, she found it hard to take out a loan in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
As a lone woman, she found it hard to take out a loan in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Left justification rules them all and still allows full justification, centering, and right justification to have their moment in the sun in this Book Layout & Formatting Ideas post from KD Did It
One looks about everywhere, but you’ll not find every where. Not in the past eight+ centuries in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Paranoid about using clichés? Check out this post on Clichés with a downloadable list, ideas on avoiding clichés, when to use or change clichés, and more in this Writing Tip from KD Did It.
When laying out your text for publication, be sure to check for rivers — a vertical path of blank white in this post on Book Layout & Formatting Ideas from KD Did It.
All four are synonyms for each other, and yet there are nuances among adversary, enemy, foe, and opponent in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
The asterisk is both a punctuation symbol and a word, and a writer will want to understand when and why to use it in this combination Properly Punctuated and Word post from KD Did It.
I can be pedantic in my whining about proper word choice and spelling . . . okay, and didactic about punctuation in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Get ideas on what you want in a desktop publishing program and six of the best programs out there in this Book Layout & Formatting Ideas post from KD Did It.
A preposition is part of grammar while a proposition is either about business or government before it descends into a sleazy proposal in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.