When do you use:
• Collective Nouns?
• Replacer Nouns?
• Singular Indefinite Pronouns?
We often use parts of speech, contractions, and other types of grammar in our writing and daily communication with others. Let’s face it, knowing how to use grammar correctly can become puzzling:
• “Did I use its correctly?”
• When do I use they’re?”
• “Where do I put the comma in this sentence?”
This can get confusing, and even embarrassing if you make a mistake and your work goes public, especially if you are a blogger, teacher, or marketer!
MarketingNewAuthors.com (MANA) featured a successful series of weekly podcasts titled, “Bare Essential Bits.” (Go HERE to listen to the podcasts.) Because there appeared to be a substantial interest in the topic, Dr. Fairy C. Hayes-Scott, owner of MANA and its parent company, Robbie Dean Press, created Bare Essentials Bits—The Book: Providing the Puzzle Pieces of Good Grammar, Precise Punctuation, and Accurate Word Choice which focuses on the mechanics and grammatical issues that challenge all writers.
Bare Essentials Bits—The Book: Providing the Puzzle Pieces of Good Grammar, Precise Punctuation, and Accurate Word Choice is a combination of hard copy print and digital. The book features explanations on such topics as comma splices, run-ons, fragments, punctuation usage, and comma usage. There is also a comprehensive list of commonly misspelled words.
Bare Essentials Bits—The Book: Providing the Puzzle Pieces of Good Grammar, Precise Punctuation, and Accurate Word Choice is a reference that you can use again and again. Everyone who cares about solving the puzzles of grammar, punctuation, and word choice will find this book a valuable asset.
Go HERE to preview the book.
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