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11 Blog Proofreading Tips You Can’t Afford to Ignore

ProBlogger

Use a spell-checker. Always run your blog posts through a spell-checker or use a browser that detects spelling errors. Use a grammar-checker. A grammar-checker will scan your post for issues such as parallel structure errors, comma splices and run-on sentences, all of which are easy to miss when rushing to publish.

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Independent and Dependent Clauses: Rules and Examples

Grammarly

If the dependent clause comes first, use a comma between the two clauses. If the independent clause comes first, no comma is necessary. Just place a comma after the first independent clause and add the appropriate coordinating conjunction before the second independent clause. Wherever you go , I will follow. I’m bad at math.

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How to Create an Engaging Value Proposition

Neil Patel

powered tool will detect spelling and grammar errors, comma splices, poor word usage, and plagiarism. There are many spell-checkers out there. Grammarly is a robust content editor that integrates with Microsoft Word and Google Chrome. Scan your documents and the A.I. What product or service is the company selling?