Archive for February, 2008

Conjunctive Adverbs And Their Use

Conjunctive adverbs are also known as adverbial conjunctions. The reason is that they, too, are used to join two closely related independent clauses. However, they cannot be punctuated like conjunctions.
When you use a conjuctive adverb to join two independent clauses, the punctuation should be as follows: semicolon|adverbial conjunction|comma.
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Number One Proofreading Tip

UPDATE: This post appeared previously from a student site of mine. I thought it would be useful here, too.
There are many tips and strategies that we can employ to improve our writing. The most obvious one is proofreading our text. Likewise, there are different proofreading exercises that prove to be effective for many [...]

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Conjunctive Adverbs Are NOT The Same As Conjunctions

When reading essays, I have noticed a trend in people using conjunctive adverbs as if they were conjunctions. I do not understand the reason for this, but the problem seems to be growing.
Conjunctions are words used for linking words, phrases, and clauses. There is a very simple method for memorizing the most common. [...]

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Cool Word Game

Word games are cool ways to learn and have fun. Obviously, most of those found on the Internet are for the young school children. But, that doesn’t mean EVERYONE can’t benefit from them.
Here is a cool game from millsberry.com. My son introduced it to me and we had a blast [...]

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