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Grammatically Correct Archive: 2005

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Date Title Contributors
01/04/2005 Identifying and Punctuating Non-Restrictive Clauses John Davis
01/12/2005 Capitalization: Direction and Location David Felts
01/18/2005 When to Capitalize Academic Subjects David Felts
01/25/2005 Capitalization: Time and Season David Felts
02/01/2005 Capitalization: Titles and Organizations David Felts
02/15/2005 Immigrate vs. Emigrate vs. Migrate Candice Chovanec Melzow
02/23/2005 When to Capitalize Names, Professional Titles, and Family Relationships David Felts
03/02/2005 When to Use: Cite, Site, and Sight W. Scott Harkey
03/09/2005 Advice versus Advise Kelli Trungale
03/15/2005 Complement versus Compliment Candice Chovanec Melzow
03/23/2005 When to use Their, There, They’re, and There’re John Davis
03/29/2005 Allusion versus Illusion Kelli Trungale
04/05/2005 Using Dashes Properly Jeremey White
05/11/2005 When to Use: Continual or Continuous W. Scott Harkey
05/18/2005 Avoiding Sexist Language Candice Chovanec Melzow
05/25/2005 Recognize and fix a run-on or fused sentence W. Scott Harkey
05/31/2005 When to use: “Due to” versus “because of” Kelli Trungale
06/14/2005 When to Use “Farther” Versus “Further” David Felts
06/22/2005 When to use: All Together and Altogether W. Scott Harkey
06/28/2005 Choosing Your Words Carefully: Connotations Enrich Meaning Kelli Trungale
07/05/2005 Using Semicolons and Colons in Compound Sentences Kelli Trungale
07/12/2005 Preposition Problems: Among versus Between Candice Chovanec Melzow
07/19/2005 When to Use Ascent and Assent W. Scott Harkey
07/26/2005 Single Words versus Two-Word Phrases Candice Chovanec Melzow
08/09/2005 When to Use Disinterested and Uninterested W. Scott Harkey
08/23/2005 How to Use a Colon to Introduce a Quotation Kelli Trungale
08/30/2005 Understanding Possessive Pronouns Shawn Brett
09/06/2005 When to Use Good and Well W. Scott Harkey
09/13/2005 Recognizing and Revising Fragments: Attach to Another Sentence Candice Chovanec Melzow
09/20/2005 When to Use Assume and Presume David Felts
09/27/2005 When to Use Like or As W. Scott Harkey
10/04/2005 Different from versus Different than David Felts
10/11/2005 Using i.e. and e.g. Kelli Trungale
10/18/2005 Using Parentheses and Brackets Candice Chovanec Melzow
10/25/2005 Effectively Using Dashes in Writing Shawn Brett
11/01/2005 Using and Punctuating Appositives Candice Chovanec Melzow
11/08/2005 Parallelism: Balancing Words, Clauses and Phrases W. Scott Harkey
11/15/2005 Avoiding Pretentious Words and Phrases: A Matter of Style Kelli Trungale
11/22/2005 Using i.e. and e.g. Kelli Trungale
11/29/2005 Using Inclusive Language to Avoid Stereotypes W. Scott Harkey
12/06/2005 Concise Sentences: Reducing Expletive Constructions Candice Chovanec Melzow
12/13/2005 Concise Sentences: Reducing Unnecessary Phrases Candice Chovanec Melzow
12/20/2005 Concise Sentences: Reducing Circumlocutions Candice Chovanec Melzow
12/27/2005 Concise Sentences: Using Active Verbs Candice Chovanec Melzow