Yearly Archives: 2012

Careful how you use the word “of” (part 2)

My previous post on this subject looked at using ’s instead of of in phrases like “the claimant’s attorney”. Here are some of the examples I gave you last time, plus some more examples: BAD STYLE         … Continue reading

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Careful how you use the word “of” (part 1)

I find that non-native English speakers tend to use the word “of” much too often. “Of” is also frequently used incorrectly instead of other prepositions. The next few posts will look at issues related to using “of”. of and ’s … Continue reading

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What is pleonasm and why should you avoid it?

Pleonasm, according to Wikipedia, is “the use of more words or word-parts than is necessary for clear expression”. It is sometimes referred to as rhetorical tautology. It is a common literary device in many types of writing, but should be … Continue reading

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An important point about how to write numbers

When we write numbers in English we use commas where continental European countries often use points, and points where continental Europeans use commas. So, for example, while many continental Europeans would write 45.678,90 (forty-five thousand, six hundred and seventy-eight and … Continue reading

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