Sunday, January 11, 2015

Article 1 Response



                When I was reading the article, I decided I had trouble with bad parallelism, verb tenses, and dangling conversation. The one I straggle with the most is the verb tenses. I have a hard time knowing which lay to use along with other verbs. The examples the writer used were, “I’m tired, so I need to lay down,” or , “Honey, I shrunk the kids(Ben Yadoga).” This article was fairly simple to read. The writer did a good job of describing what he was talking about. I didn't feel lost. My brain did feel a little over loaded.

                 I thought this was a very well written piece.  It was very informational. The writer wrote about seven common grammar mistakes people have in writing that are very simple mistakes. The seven mistakes were the subjunctive, bad parallelism, verb problems, pronoun problems, ‘dangling’ conversation, semicolon, and words. He then told the reader how to fix them. He seem to know what he was talking about. He was also speaking from experience.


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