Real rules (articles before nouns) Rules of standard English (subject-verb agreement) Invented rules (don’t put a preposition at the end of a sentence)
Folklore Elegant options
Beginning a sentence with “and” or “but” Inexperienced writers rely too heavily on “and” as a transition, but that doesn’t make “and” incorrect. Fewer vs. less Don’t use while when you mean although That and which Use “which” with non-essential information and “that” with essential information. Williams says he does follow this rule but not because of correctness - because of style. Williams says he breaks this rule when it sounds better to do so.
Don’t use “hopefully” to mean “I hope”
Both are invented rules. But a reader will “hear” elegant options, they will make a difference in the sound of your writing