- "Supine"
and "Prone"
- "Stanch"
and "Staunch"
- The
Subjunctive
- Split
Infinitive
- "Shined"
and "Shone"
- Spelling:
Almost Guaranteed to be Misspelled
- Quotation
Marks: Question Marks and Exclamation Po...
- Quotes:
Semicolons and Colons.
- Quotes:
The One Mistake You Should Never Make
- "Protagonist"
and "Antagonist."
- "Prophecy"
and "Prophesy"
- "Principal"
and "Principle"
- "Preventive"
and "Preventative"
- "Prescribe"
and "Proscribe"
- "...concerned
about the plane's leaving"
- "Notorious"
and "Noted"
- "None"
- "Neither...."
- "Militate"
and "Mitigate"
- "Media"
and "Medium"
- "Mantel"
and "Mantle." "Meddle" and "Mettle"
- "Him
and me went to the game."
- "Like"
and "As"
- "Liable"
and "Likely"
- "Lie"
and "Lay"
- "It's"
and "Its"
- "Insure"
and "Ensure"
- "Incredible"
and "Incredulous"
- "Incident"
- "Imply"
and "Infer"
- "Implement"
- "Impact"
- "Hopefully"
- "Can't
help but...."
- "Hanged"
and "Hung"
- "Graduate
from...." "Be graduated from...."
- "Farther"
and "Further"
- "Fulsome"
- "Foreword"
and "Forward"
- "Flaunt"
and "Flout"
- "One
of the few who (is) or (are)...."
- "Fewer"
and "Less"
- "Everyone"
and "Every one"
- "Eminent"
and "Imminent"
- "Emigrate"
and "Immigrate"
- "Either"
+ Verb
- "West"
or "west"
- "Due
to" and "Because of"
- "Disinterested"
and "Uninterested"
- "Different
from...." and "Different than...."
- "Criterion"
and "Criteria"
- "Convince"
and "Persuade."
- "Continual"
and "Continuous"
- "Complement"
and "Compliment"
- "Chairwoman,"
"Chairlady" or "Chairperson."
- "Cannon"
and "Canon."
- Cancel;
Canceled; Canceling; Cancellation.
- "Bring"
and "Take."
- "Barred"
and "Banned"
- "Bad"
and "Badly"
- "Affect"
and "Effect."
- "Like"
and "As."
- "Anxious"
and "Eager."
- "Amount"
and "Number"
- "Among"
and "Between"
- Alumna;
Alumnus; Alumnae; Alumni.
- "Adverse"
and "Averse"
- Essay
Exams
- 5.
Revising and Editing
- 4.
Writing the Draft
- 2.
Brainstorming. 3. Thesis and Topic Sentences.
- Model
of an Expository Composition
- Writing
Process
- Exposition
and Narrative
- "I
Should Have Went to Practice"
- Unfamiliar
Writing Formats
- Review
of Questions Already Answered in Q & A.
- After
the Brainstorm
- Writing
Process: Brainstorming.
- Visualizing
Spelling
- Predictable
Misspellings
- Some
Thoughts on Spelling
- Write
Around It
- More
Writers on Writing
- Should
I Let People Review My Work?
- Typos
- Word
Choice and Vocabulary
- Write
As You Speak?
- 20
Ideas from Writers on Writing
- Writers
on Writing 06
- Writers
on Writing 05
- Writers
on Writing 04
- Writers
on Writing 03
- Writers
on Writing 02
- Writers
on Writing 01
- Essential
Punctuation 03
- Essential
Punctuation 02
- Essential
Punctaution 01
- Avoiding
Sexist Language
- Writer's
Block
- Capitalizing
Family Relationhips
- Spelling:
-sede; -ceed; -cede.
- Most
Frequent Mistake in Writing
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Topics for Q & A on Writing 02
Note: This is the second set of topics for Q
& A on Writing. Just click on the topic and my explanation will appear.Click on 2012 to return to topics.
RayS.
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