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The same pattern of words to show that two or more clauses or phrases are of equal importance. Usually joined by a coordinating conjunction.
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Correct: The play was entertaining because of the music, but confusing because of the plotlines. Incorrect: The play was entertaining because of the music, but the plot was confusing.
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Adjectives should be next to the nouns they modify and verbs should be next to their objects.
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Correct: Throw a can of soda down the stairs to me. Incorrect: Throw me down the stairs a can of soda.
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Make sure you are using the correct word for what you are trying to say.
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Correct: After Zeke was bitten by the rattlesnake the doctor gave him an antidote to counteract the poison. Incorrect: After Zeke was bitten by the rattlesnake the doctor gave him an anecdote to counteract the poison.
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Clause that works to describe the subject of the sentence. When the sentence begins with an adjective clause whatever is being described must be the subject of the second clause.
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Correct: Working to improve the game, the commissioner changed the rules. Incorrect: Working to improve the game, the rules were changed.
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