>They fixed the law so none of them aren’t liable
I miss the days when people writing articles actually knew how to write.
I miss the days when people writing articles actually knew how to write.
...and the days when people were sufficiently grammatically astute to notice it...bc I didn't - lol
Good catch, MrFaded. I tend to speed read for context which is not always the best. The thing I notice most frequently is out-of-place modifiers - quite common, and it drives me crazy.
oh , you took the evelyn woodhead speed reading course too? ill bet there are only a handfull that know what im talking about. https://youtu.be/HrwDzuUtQKY?t=1
I have the book! That count? Never finished it.
Yep, that's me ;-)
>I tend to speed read for context which is not always the best.
In that case misplaced modifiers will really mess with you. Most often I find that it's fucked up punctuation that changes things up and makes it confusing.
I have been accused of being pedantic more than a few times. Everyone makes mistakes, but if you're writing professionally, you should have an editor read your shit. At a minimum you should read and reread what you wrote before it goes public.
Agree - especially spelling errors.
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