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Back Yard, Backyard, or Back-Yard?

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Which is correct? Backyard, back yard, or back-yard?

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5 Errors with Comparative and Superlative Forms

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Adjectives and adverbs come in three degrees of comparison: positive, comparative, and superlative. When comparing or contrasting two or more things, we use the comparative or superlative degrees. The following chart gives some examples of adjectives and adverbs in their various degrees…

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Tip #21: Easy on the Modifiers

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Adjectives and adverbs are necessary in good writing. Just don’t overdo it.

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Hyphens and Compound Adjectives

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Hyphens are tricky punctuation marks. It’s hard to know when they are required and when they are merely optional. Part …

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5 Common Problems with Comparatives and Superlatives

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Adjectives and adverbs come in three degrees of comparison: positive, comparative, and superlative. When comparing or contrasting two or more things, we use the comparative or superlative degrees. This article addresses five common mistakes people make when using these degrees of comparison.

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