Monday, February 25, 2013

Grammar Grab-bag: 4 Common Grammar Rules You Need to Know

It’s important to soak up all the advice on grammar, punctuation rules and spelling tips you can when you are a writer. The last thing you want is to submit a manuscript or a freelance assignment or a query letter to an editor and have it turned down because it was laced with grammar and punctuation errors. Can you imagine how embarrassing it would be to get your work rejected because you didn’t know how to spell a word (and spell check didn’t catch it)? Or your novel gets thrown in the slush pile because you don’t know when to use an adverb versus when to use an adjective?
In this free online download, you’ll get the grammar help you need (or, at least, a refresher of rules you already know) to keep you from looking amateurish. Whether you’re debating splitting your infinitives or trying to decide if it’s OK to end your sentences in prepositions, this grammar grab-bag offers up the inside scoop on some of the basic rules of grammar while also giving you a nuts-and-bolts breakdown of what you can and can’t do when writing your stories. That’s why we’re giving away the answers to several of the most popular grammar questions, and we’re giving them away for free! Just download it and keep it on hand for your reference.

Get your FREE download! The Essential Guide to Common Grammar Rules

Grammar Rules: Punctuation & Sentence Structure


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