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link to Grammarly Free vs. Premium (Put to the Test!)

Grammarly Free vs. Premium (Put to the Test!)

If you need to decide between Grammarly free vs. Premium, I can help you! I tested both versions of Grammarly to see how they perform. As a trained proofreader, I’ll provide insights into which...

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link to Can Adverbs Modify Verbs? (+ Examples and a Quiz)

Can Adverbs Modify Verbs? (+ Examples and a Quiz)

Adverbs are versatile since they can modify (i.e., describe) several parts of speech. But can adverbs modify verbs? Adverbs can modify verbs. In doing so, they typically answer the questions how,...

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Can Adverbs Modify Adjectives? (+ Examples and a Quiz)

Adverbs are well-known for modifying (describing) verbs, but can adverbs modify adjectives too? As a proofreader who has studied the parts of speech extensively, I can help you answer this...

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Can Adverbs Modify Adverbs? (+ Examples and a Quiz)

You may know that adverbs can modify (i.e., describe) verbs and adjectives, but can adverbs modify adverbs too? As a trained proofreader who has thoroughly studied the parts of speech, I can help you...

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link to The Questions Adverbs Answer (+ Examples and a Quiz)

The Questions Adverbs Answer (+ Examples and a Quiz)

Adverbs are a versatile part of speech, capable of answering several questions. They help us speak and write clearly and effectively by providing additional information about an action or state of...

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Proofreading vs. Revising: What’s the Difference?

Although we sometimes use the terms proofreading and revising interchangeably, they're distinct stages in the writing process. Both phases entail making improvements to writing, but their scope...

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Lindsay is the creator of Om Proofreading. She has a BA in psychology and earned a certificate in proofreading by passing the final exam in Proofread Anywhere’s general proofreading course. She shares what she’s learning in the field and through research to inform and inspire her readers.

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