Love the ellipsis? So do we! But an ellipsis can be a touchy, persnickety little punctuation mark. Used in the wrong situation, ellipses can appear overdone, overly dramatic, silly, sloppy, unnecessary... You get the point. As writers and authors, we may need to ask...
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Cannot Or Can Not? One Word Or Two?
Ever wonder which is more appropriate—“cannot” or “can not”? Really, both are fine, interchangeable, and mean “unable to do” something. However, “cannot” is used far more commonly, and you should use that form in your writing. The exceptions? You can use “can not” for...
Okay, OK, or O.K.? Do You Know Which Is Correct, Incorrect, Or Preferred?
Learn the correct way to spell “okay,” “OK,” or “O.K.”–and which usage to avoid.
Biannual, biennial, or semiannual?
Biannual, biennial, or semiannual? Words defined, differences explained. Learn how to use these words correctly and you’ll be surprised at how many people use them incorrectly!
Everyday Or Every Day? One Word Or Two?
“Everyday” or “every day”? One word Or two? Find answers to your usage questions about the correct way to write “every day” or “everyday” (noun or adjective).
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