Having reviewed quite a bit in the past, I noticed many have issues with the same things. Because of that, I ended up copy/pasting the same explanations many times. Recently, someone requested I give more explanations on what to do with commas, and I decided it was time to give these their own book. And that book you are reading right now.
As a small disclaimer, I am by no means a professional. I'm still a teenage girl who isn't even a native English speaker. The difference is that I worked hard for years to get English grammar right, and now have enough knowledge to help others who don't have the means to figure it out on their own - or so I hope. That said, I still make mistakes, and you can point them out to me. I'm very grateful for anyone helping me out.
Updates will be sporadic, depending on if I find new things to write about. You can always suggest things that confused yourself or that you saw in other books! That gives me more to help people with.
Now, I hope that you'll enjoy reading and that this'll help you with your writing journey!
~Jane Barnaby
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Jane's Book of Grammar (And Other Things)
RastgeleDo you need help with punctuation? Are you worried you don't know where to put commas and where capitals? Do you need help with dialogue? Well, here you'll find it! I'll try to explain things the best I can, providing examples as well. There seems t...