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Grammar vs Syntax: What's the Difference?

Syntax is one of the four parts of grammar. The other three are morphology, semantics, and phonology.

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How Many Letters Are in the Alphabet?

There are 26 letters in the English alphabet. Read on to learn about the alphabets of widely spoken languages worldwide and the number of letters they include.

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IKR Meaning and How to Use It

In texting and online communication, IKR means "I know, right?" It's a way to express your total agreement with something that someone has said.

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You control where ProWritingAid Everywhere works

ProWritingAid Everywhere brings the power of ProWritingAid's suggestions to your favorite apps on your laptop or desktop computer. But as Pirelli's famous slogan says "power is nothing without...

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Welcome to the Early Preview of ProWritingAid Everywhere for Windows

Have you ever wanted to use ProWritingAid everywhere you write on your Windows computer? Today we're moving one step closer to making that a reality.Now, you can download and try the early preview of...

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Business Inquiry Email: How to Write Them (with Examples)

You should write clear and concise emails to represent your business well and ensure responses. These guidelines and tips will make the task of writing your next business inquiry email easier.

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More than Grammar: How to Use ProWritingAid for Deep Edits

Deep edits involve fine-tuning your manuscript for one type of mistake at a time. ProWritingAid has several tools that help you polish your novel for stronger, clearer writing.

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How to Use ProWritingAid’s Dialogue Check

Dialogue is how your readers learn characters’ thoughts and sometimes their personality traits. The key to effective dialogue is to manage your use of dialogue tags. In this article, we explain how to...

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How to Use ProWritingAid's Thesaurus Check to Sharpen Your Writing

Most writers have been stuck for a word at some point. When you’re writing your first draft, a great piece of advice is to keep writing and think about the perfect word later. When "later" comes, it’s...

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Grammarly Premium Price: How Much Does It Cost?

Grammarly offers individual premium packages that improve your writing through advanced suggestions. But does the price match the features being offered? We take a look at the Grammarly Premium price,...

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What Is Plagiarism?

How can you keep your work honest, credible, and plagiarism-free? First, understand what plagiarism is, then you can learn how to avoid it.

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20 Crime Novels with Female Leads

If you love crime novels and strong female protagonists, you'll love these twenty great mystery novels with female leads.

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30 Best Detective Books of All Time

Detective stories are a uniquely thrilling genre. Here are our top 30 favorite detective books.

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How to Write a Mystery or Crime Novel: 8 Tips for Writing Crime Fiction

So you want to know how to write a crime novel. Writing crime fiction requires juggling many details. Check out our top eight tips on how to write the next great mystery.

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10 Best Mystery Characters

Some mystery characters are so memorable that they’ve become a part of our cultural canon. Take a look at our top ten favorites.

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Best Crime and Mystery Writing Prompts of 2022

Do you want to write a crime novel but don't know where to start? Here are 30 thrilling mystery writing prompts to get you writing the next whodunit.

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Cancelled vs Canceled: Which Is Correct?

Canceled is standard in American English, while cancelled is standard in British English. Learn how to spell this word correctly.

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Grammar Skills: 10 Tips to Improve

Proper grammar helps you communicate your thoughts clearly and effectively. Learn how to improve your English grammar skills.

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Acknowledgement: Definition, Meaning, and Examples

Acknowledgement means “a statement or action which recognizes that something is true.” Learn how to use this word in your writing.

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Wont vs. Won’t: What’s the Difference?

“Won’t” with an apostrophe is a shortened form of the words “will not,” while “wont” without an apostrophe means “accustomed” or “a habit.” Learn whether to use wont or won’t in your writing.

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