Style Matters #32: Raise your glasses as losers must not ‘concede defeat’
Australia is in the midst of yet more voting madness and we are counting the days until the outcome of the “most important federal election in a generation” is declared, […]
Australia is in the midst of yet more voting madness and we are counting the days until the outcome of the “most important federal election in a generation” is declared, […]
It’s not uncommon to read or hear a news story about a car colliding with a tree … or a fence … or a wall. That can never be so, […]
At some point, many reporters and writers are likely to be describing firearms of all kinds, whether in a crime report, a feature or a fictional account. Yet many of […]
So, what exactly is an “adjectival phrase” and why do writers need to take care when using one? An adjectival phrase is a series of words that describe, qualify or […]
Sometimes the subtlety of punctuation use escapes writers, especially those who are not all that familiar with employing – some might say quaint – typographical marks such as the hyphen […]
It’s pretty sad when our Prime Minister hasn’t got his head around the correct use of the word neither. Sadly, he’s not alone. Yesterday, the PM was criticising his opposite […]
Well, I’ve now reached 25 Style Matters posts on the reporting4work.com.au website over the past few months and still have plenty of potential entries to add to this growing […]
I’m tiring of seeing the wanton use of the exclamation mark(!), aren’t you? Advertisers and marketers overuse it, email writers seem to employ it with gay abandon and I’ve even […]
Granted, the apostrophe has two rather different main roles when punctuating sentences, but its distinct applications are not that difficult to learn, remember and apply. Yet the oft-abused apostrophe is […]
While most writers are encouraged to minimise the use of capital (upper case) letters – because they have a tendency to arrest the eye and slow down the reader – […]