Parallel sentences: It’s all about balance
Parallel sentences basically mean balanced sentences. A pattern of words is used to show that multiple ideas have the same priority level.
Parallel sentences basically mean balanced sentences. A pattern of words is used to show that multiple ideas have the same priority level.
Like this author, I have also never liked the term “best practices.”
I have been the recipient of not one, but two, wedding invitations with misspellings. Not just misspellings: in both cases, the word “marriage” was misspelled. How does this happen?
The word “who” can only be used when it is the subject of a verb. That might sound confusing, but it just means it is like the words “I,” “he,” “she,” “we,” and “they.”
I’ve noticed some words — especially in social media — that have gotten so mashed up of late that when typed correctly, they almost look wrong. Here are 13 misspellings making their way around the interwebs these days: