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Tag Archives: grammarland
Grammarland: Affect, Effect, and Affectation
Despite the best intentions of english teachers everywhere, affect vs. effect still ends up on almost every single common grammar mistake list out there. I should know, I mix them up nearly every time. The fact is, most normal … Continue reading
Posted in Grammarland
Tagged affect vs effect, grammar, grammarland, tips and tricks, Writing
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Grammarland – The Comma Splice
After some soul searching, erm I mean blog searching, I discovered that it’s been way too long since I’ve tackled a grammar subject here at My Literary Quest. Today we learn about the dreaded comma splice. Earlier this year I … Continue reading
Insubordinate little devils, um I mean Clauses
As much as I would love this to be a awesome short story about rebel Santas (insubordinate clauses, get it? Oh forget it.), we’ re actually diving into that dense and unforgivable jungle that is Grammarland. Today’s Topic: Subordinate Clauses … Continue reading
Posted in Art of Writing, Editing and Revision, Grammarland
Tagged editing, fiction, funny, grammar, grammarland, novel writing, writing fiction
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The Subtle (and not so subtle) Art of the Euphemism
It’s been a while since we’ve journeyed to Grammarland, that mythical place where language usage rules and parts of speech mingle. Today we shall tackle the euphemism, that funny phrase either used or invented that refers to something entirely different, … Continue reading
Fun Friday: The Portmanteau
We’ve all heard them, a bizarre word that’s half one word half another but manages to capture the meaning of both. Today we learn the proper name to call them – a portmanteau. These little gems sprung from the … Continue reading
Posted in Grammarland, Humor
Tagged Fun Friday, grammarland, linguistics, Portmanteau, word play
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Oxymorons are Among Us!
In light of having a very unrestful weekend (stomach flu, blech), I’m letting the wonderful web bring you a touch of humor. Oxymorons are figures of speech normally composed of a pair of neighboring contradictory words. These are often used … Continue reading
Grammarland: A Lot, Alot, Allot, and Shallots
Let us return to the mythical oasis of Grammarland where the magic water of words flows in abundance. Ladies and gentlemen, I confess, I have a bad habit of typing “alot” when I’m not paying attention. No, not a lot … Continue reading
Posted in Grammarland, Humor, Language usage
Tagged a lot, allot, alot, grammar, grammarland, lady of shalott, language usage, shallot, word usage
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Grammar is Back! The ‘That, Which, or Who’ Debate
We had a long discussion about the word ‘that’ a while back, talking about all of its various uses and also where it might not be needed. If you missed it, click here for the post: That Dratted “That” Today … Continue reading
That dratted “That”
Poor ‘that’ has fallen into the ‘unnecessary words targeted for removal’ category along with the words just, very, and a healthy selection of adverbs. I have been slamming my brain against the desk to figure out why. After digging deep … Continue reading
Posted in Grammarland
Tagged "that", grammar, grammarland, language usage, learning, lesson, rules
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