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Comma splice

two complete sentences are joined together with a comma.

Run-on sentence

two or more sentences have been crammed into one.

Fragment

the sentence is missing a subject or a verb, or it lacks a complete thought.

Dangling modifier

a phrase (usually an introductory phrase) does not properly explain the subject.

Subject-verb disagreement

the subject of the sentence does not match the verb.

Pronoun-antecedent disagreement

Occurs when A pronoun does not agree with a noun used earlier in the sentence.

Faulty parallelism

Each part of a list needs to be parallel in structure to every other part of the list.

Pronoun case error

Not using the correct pronoun - I or we, or Me and us.

Shifted tense

Sentences inconsistently use past, present, and future tenses.

Vague pronoun

, Writer uses a pronoun that Is unclear what the pronoun refers to.

Em dash

Longest form of dash. Used to highlight asides from the author or the continuation of a

thought.

En dash

Slightly shorter than the em dash. Used in numbers and dates.

Hyphen

Shortest form of the dash. Used to connect prefixes and make compound words.

Parentheses

Most common. Used for setting off additional information. Use to include additional

information or refer readers to a graphic. Use to clarify a list.

Brackets

Use to include editorial comments or to repack a pronoun. Less common.

Ellipses

Used to show that information in a quote was removed or to indicate the trailing off of a

thought. Made with three dots with spaces between each dot.

Misused comma

Comma signals an unnecessary pause in a sentence.

Misused apostrophe

An apostrophe is used where it doesn't belong. For example, it's and its.

The order of adjectives in a sentence

Article, determiner, or possessive; ordinal; quantity; size and shape; appearance; color;

substance

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