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the most common causes of grammatical pain is the choice between “me” and “i
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“i” is the correct choice. “myself” is only proper in two contexts
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back when i talked how to write bullet points
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when writing a list of items in paragraph form
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i should of gone to the base game
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i should have gone to the base game
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why is this one of our common writing mistakes
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do you make these common grammar mistakes? - copyblogger
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do you make these common grammar mistakes when you write
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written by brian clark
2020
posted on march 10
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it's time to review some common mar mistakes that damage our credibility. not normally a fun task
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i promise to keep you amused to diminish the pain
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i also feel compelled to mention that copywriting and blogging should be conversational and engaging
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so
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loose vs. lose
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this one drives a lot of people crazy
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if your pants are too loose
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me
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too often people use “i” when they should use “me.” since “i” sounds stilted and proper
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the easy way to get this one right is to simply remove the other person from the sentence and then do what sounds correct
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you would never say “give i a call
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many consider chris a punk
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different than vs. different from
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this one on our list of common mar mistakes slips under the radar a lot
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it boils down to the fact that things are logically different from one another
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this vase is different from the one i have
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improper use of the apostrophe
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to show possession
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if still in doubt
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parallelism
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deliver …
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prom …
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cause …
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drive …
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over the weekend
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new macbook pro online
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software programs
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arranged
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the word “ordered” in front of “two software programs” and you're in parallel. your readers will subconsciously thank you
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i.e. vs
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ah
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as antiquated as they might seem
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saying it in a more common way
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the latin phrase exempli gratia means “for example”
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could of
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they could've
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