Lara Hawkins

Is It “Laying” or “Lying”?

Is It “Laying” or “Lying”? Is the cat “laying” or “lying” on the chair? The Verb “To Lie” “Lying” is a form of the verb “to lie,” which means “to rest, recline or stay.” “To lie” represents a state of being and doesn’t require an object. The Verb “To Lay” “Laying,” is a form of […]

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When Should You Use a Comma for the “Not Only,” “But/but Also” Construction?

When Should You Use a Comma for the “Not Only,” “But/but Also” Construction? When should you use a comma for the “not only,” “but/but also” construction? When “not only” and “but” each precede an independent clause, use a comma before “but.” When “not only” or “but” precede a phrase or a word, omit the comma

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Mistakes Grammarly Can Miss

Mistakes Grammarly Can Miss Grammarly is an impressive artificial intelligence (AI) writing assistant. The software can even detect when text doesn’t match your desired tone and editing style, just like a professional proofreader. However, Grammarly cannot understand what it is reading. Certain writing errors are only evident when you understand the meaning and context of the

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