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How to Use Apostrophes
...It’s worth noting that words which already end with an “s” can be modified with either just an apostrophe or an “-’s”: Angus’ grammar was always perfect. Angus’s grammar was always perfect. Both of the above are acceptable; just remember to aim for consistency throughout your work. Indicating Contractions A...

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Determiners: What They Are and How to Use Them
...153 books last year. Numbers only count as quantifiers when they appear before a noun, though. Proofreading for Grammar Determiners can be tricky little words to master! But our editors are grammar and spelling experts, helping you to ensure your writing is always error free. Sign up for a free...

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Word Choice: Began vs. Begun
Does the English language really need both “began” and “begun”? Wouldn’t it be simpler to just have one past tense version of “begin”? Of course it would, but nobody said English grammar would be easy (in fact, many have said the opposite). So what exactly is the difference between “began”...

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Grammatical Person: The First, Second, and Third Person
...“me,” and “us.” For example, we might use the first person like this: I have strong opinions about my friends’ grammar. Here, the terms “I” and “my” show the writer is talking about their own opinions and friends. Typically, then, we use the first person when we want to present...

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A Quick Guide to Verb Types: Main, Linking, Auxiliary and Modal Verbs
...some of these types overlap (e.g., a linking verb is often also the main verb in a sentence). And this can make grammar tricky! Luckily, if you’re ever unsure about verb forms or any other aspect of your writing, we have grammar experts ready to help. Simply submit a free...

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What is the Best Online Essay Editing Service?
...for spelling, grammar, and basic style issues—far more advanced than your basic spell checker. Many of these services are free or relatively inexpensive, and they offer instantaneous results. However, these tools won’t catch every error. Since they can’t consider context or your intended message, they can make incorrect recommendations, so...

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Should Bullet-Point Lists End with a Period?
...is whether you’re listing full sentences or sentence fragments. If a full sentence is listed with a bullet point, it should end with a period. For example: When you are learning a foreign language, it is essential to know the grammar. If, on the other hand, you’re listing words or...

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What Are Copular Verbs?
...looked tired. ✓ Proofreading for Grammar Hopefully, this post has helped you understand what copular verbs are and how to use them. If you need more help with your writing, our team of proofreaders are grammar experts. Submit a free trial document and make sure your writing is error free....

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I Could Care Less or I Couldn’t Care Less?
...you mean that you really don’t care about it at all or that it is impossible to care less than you already do. Have a look at these examples: Peter couldn’t care less about English grammar; he just wants to make himself understood. (Meaning: Peter is uninterested in English grammar.)...

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Introductory Adverbials: A Quick Guide
Whether you’re a native speaker or a learner, English can be a complex language at the best of times. And adverbs and adverbials are among some of the most difficult to understand members of the English grammar world. Don’t fret, though; Proofed is here. Today we’ll be looking at what...

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Common Issues with Tenses
...read English texts and listen to people speaking in conversation, you’ll recognize more irregular verbs and become familiar with how they work. Proofreading for Perfect Grammar We hope you now feel confident about using different tenses in your writing. If you’d like an expert to check your work for incorrect...

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Figures and Tables – Should You Add a Caption?
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