Grammar: Infix
Nope, not an infestation, but you may want to infix a few words if you get one. Little did you know you practice infixation every time you get mad.
Nope, not an infestation, but you may want to infix a few words if you get one. Little did you know you practice infixation every time you get mad.
Self-editing writers have to work out on their workout and self-edit your own Word Confusions with the help of KD Did It.
Readership will be stayed if your writing is staid, so self-editing authors, pay attention to this Word Confusion.
The troops like troupes coming through in this Word Confusion from KD Did It. Entertainment is generally more fun than battle.
Some bombs you can defuse, the more common “bombs” must be diffused or get out of the house. Discover which in this Word Confusion.
Never argue with a crotchety afghan, they’ll tangle you up in the crochet stitches in this Word Confusion from KD Did It Edits.
Two verb endings — -ing and -ed — when you encounter a “consonant + e” or a “consonant-vowel-consonant” are treated differently in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
The rules for italicizing are myriad and convoluted. These Formatting Tips from KD Did It on italics is definitely one to bookmark.
Bookmark this post on capitalization with its rules on where, when, and how to capitalize directions, streets, products, compound words, honorifics, and more in this Formatting Tip from KD Did It.
A Word Confusion post for self-editing writers using terms of endearment, especially the cher, chère, chéri, and chérie in Louisiana.