Sunday, October 1, 2017

My favorite grammar website is Daily Grammar (dailygrammar.com). I stumbled upon this site while looking up information for this course. This site is really helpful and gives a great overview of grammar. It’s fairly simple in its look and style, but it has a lot of beneficial information.
Something really cool about this website is that it has a blog that is updated every weekday. I think they are on day 270 of updating the site. This is very helpful because it allows site-readers to learn something new every day. Each post is a new “lesson” or subject that is taught. There’s information and then a quiz at the end.
What I like the most about this site is that it has a glossary of terms that can help you find information on the word or term you are looking for. The other day I was looking up information on verbs on this site and was able to find what I was looking for in the glossary. It took me to a whole page of information on different kinds of verbs.
I also like that this site has grammar quizzes. There are quizzes on just about every grammar topic you can think of. I think these quizzes are helpful when you want to brush up on your grammar skills. 

For this week’s editing mistake, I saw a review someone left on Facebook for a fall party they attended. I don’t think the first comma in this specific sentence works. I think it would be better if it read, “More notice for tonight would have been great, but thanks for the great time and amazing event.”

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