goeduck
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9 times out 10 a prepositions can be eliminated.
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I leave out apostrophes when I am on TBN, then I have to correct myself by adding them back in when I am not on TBN.
9 times out 10 a prepositions can be eliminated.
A Quality Assurance Engineer for 20+ years and Technical Writer Document Reviews were part of life and not all were that good at knowing what a "prepositional phrase" is or is that was, and the Documents had to be sent back to them for review and corrections.
I'm no English Major and Grammar was never my strong suit, but I have always thought writing for the flow of the process was the best approach and reviewing with the person performing the process was important.
The one thing that has changed over the years and bothers me, is the deletion of "commas" !
Modern (English) educators are teaching the opposite...they are saying the comma is misunderstood and was being used way too often and where it was not needed...i.e., a mere pause does not call for a comma etc...
...personally I like using ellipses..
"dysgraphia" so that's what I have... !
I over compensate with too many words !
Can you expand on that?![]()
I was joking about expanding your comment but I do have dyslexia. Not so much dysgraphia. My dyslexia is mild enough that I mostly overcome it and no one would know. In school, test questions that were made to be tricky unless you read them closely were the worst. The combination of the two made it extra hard to understand the question. My mind would switch up words making the question different."Dysgraphia" = The inability to write coherently.
When I write, I throw a lot of words in each paragraph, some are just small words that tend to add nothing to the sentence or topic.
I was kidding which I assume your statement was !
Modern (English) educators are teaching the opposite...they are saying the comma is misunderstood and was being used way too often and where it was not needed...i.e., a mere pause does not call for a comma etc...
...personally I like using ellipses..
I too use the "Comma" more than I have to... WRONG, to me no, it gives a slight pause and separates a thought too.
I like the COMMA !