Grammar & Punctuation – Qualitative and classifying – English editing.
Some adjectives describe the qualities of a person, thing, or idea: they tell us about its qualities – whether it was large or small, red or green. For example: a…
Some adjectives describe the qualities of a person, thing, or idea: they tell us about its qualities – whether it was large or small, red or green. For example: a…
ï‚§ Some adjectives can only be used predicatively; they cannot be used attributively. You can say: She was alone. ï‚§ but you cannot say: I saw an alone woman. ï‚§…
Adjectives are words that refers to the qualities of people, things, or ideas, or which group them into classes. ï‚§ Most adjectives can be used with a noun and usually…
The commonest titles used in addresses are: Miss Mr Mrs Ms Mr and Mrs are straightforward to use. Mr is used for all men who have no other title, while…
Styles for the presentation of addresses in letters and on envelopes have changed over the years. Recommended practice is to set addresses with the left hand end of lines square…
Some writers like to begin a sentence with It, followed by the passive. For example, the following sentence concerns the options available to a woman who has been attacked: It…