emilyr.81851

Editorial »

emilyr.81851
  Junior Editor

A member of the Grammar.com vibrant community of passionate editors.

  June 2021     2 years ago

Latest Entries: 0 total

There are currently no submitted entries

Latest Comments: 1 total

Grammar.com
Since this is Grammar.com, I'll be pedantic. "Even there, no one uses ‘on accident’ in writing, its only a spoken English term." 1) This should be "it's," not "its." 2) Those clauses should be separated by a semicolon, not a comma; they are complete sentences. 

2 years ago

View

We need you!

Help us build the largest grammar articles collection on the web!

Improve your writing now:

Download Grammar eBooks

It’s now more important than ever to develop a powerful writing style. After all, most communication takes place in reports, emails, and instant messages.



Browse Grammar.com

Quiz

Are you a grammar master?

»
Choose the sentence with correct use of the coordinating conjunction:
A She likes both swimming and hiking.
B I neither like coffee nor tea.
C He is tired but he keeps working.
D She is tall but her brother is short.