Comma Before “Because”
Sometimes you need a comma before “because” and sometimes you don’t. This can often be confusing. So here are some guidelines. Share This:
Sometimes you need a comma before “because” and sometimes you don’t. This can often be confusing. So here are some guidelines. Share This:
If you’ve published through the old classical channel, you know how much effort and time it takes, especially the latter. Self-publishing, on the other hand, takes some learning, but once past the learning curve, the time and effort is far more rewarding. Share This:
Proofreading and editing are often confused. But proofreading is different, and occurs after all editing is completed; it’s the last step before publication. Proofreading focuses on spelling, grammar and punctuation, paragraphing, capitalization, italics, etc. Share This:
When you finish the first draft of your writing project, the next step is to edit your work. The purpose Is to read for organization, flow, transitions, and as appropriate, to check that your information is accurate. Share This: