Putting a comma in the wrong place is trivial to some. And I know people who are grammar enthusiasts and see every error. Even if the reader can't site the punctuation rule, the error is a subtle indicator that the content is less professional. With the tools available to check spelling and grammar, it is worth the effort to create the best impression by checking and fixing any errors before publishing or sending.
Do you know the rules for capitalization or when to use an apostrophe? I am asked regularly whether a plural word needs one.
Microsoft Word has an extensive dictionary of proper nouns. Word will highlight an error with a red squiggly underline. New companies are started daily so software programs and dictionaries aren't keeping up. Google provide the most current information and it is worth a quick 10-second search to check capitalization.
I have never understood why people put a double space after periods. It is rumored that the rule originated in typing classes. It is not required and looks terrible in online content. Do a search for double spaces and replace with a single space for better looking content or just stop the habit. There isn't a grammar rule requiring double space after a period.
If you find you still make errors and are concerned with the impression your writing presents then have someone proof read your writing. Every office has someone who is best at grammar, punctuation and spelling, so use their skill to put your best 'content' foot forward. If that isn't possible, hire an editor or a company that provides proofreading. Yes, there are companies that provide this service.
This is a 'blog' post or article. A 'blog' is an online platform for publishing content or articles. I have made this same mistake telling people that we publish a 'blog'. Often people refer to the activity as 'blogging'. I would like to play fortune teller and predict that the use of 'blog' will evolve to include individual aricles it its definition. Currently there are those that will point out when it i used inaccurately.
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