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For instance, my sample above contained one phrase written in passive voice. In the alert, the Hemingway Editor states that up to three cases of passive writing are acceptable. The downside is, the Hemingway Editor doesn’t detect simple typos and punctuation errors in your text. Strange —...
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“If the adverb bears the emphasis in a phrase {to boldly go} {to strongly favor}, the split infinitive is justified and often even necessary. . . . Recasting a sentence just to eliminate a split infinitive or to avoid splitting the infinitive can alter the nuance or meaning of the sente...
A modifier is a word, phrase, or clause that changes or “modifies” the meaning of something in a sentence. When a modifier is placed incorrectly in a sentence and modifies the wrong object, we call it a misplaced modifier. Some examples of misplaced modifiers in phrases would be the foll...
“If the adverb bears the emphasis in a phrase {to boldly go} {to strongly favor}, the split infinitive is justified and often even necessary. . . . Recasting a sentence just to eliminate a split infinitive or to avoid splitting the infinitive can alter the nuance or meaning of the sente...
(Who is bathing the Dalmatian—Nutella or Cruella? And is there another Cruella de Vil besides this one?) Better: She is Cruella de Vil’s niece, Nutella d’Angelica, who is bathing the Dalmatian. (Apposition of niece and changing the participial phrase to a non-restrictive relative clause...