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Grammar and Stuff
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Ongoing, First published Jun 14, 2018
Need help with your grammar? Or get tagged by someone who feels moody(Me)? Feel a little too "dependent clause" on your editor?

   "Comma" with me if you have a question, or otherwise need help! And try not to "puncture" the punctuation. 

     "Possessive noun" the knowledge! This book will probably help. End of discussion, period. 

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I'll stop. There's no puns in the book!
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So um... this is my first Wattpad publishment (not a word lol). Good vibes here, so no haters. Honestly, I feel like I'll ruin the whole vibe if I give a description. So smile, be happy and have a great time deciding whether you'll read this book or not. Enjoy... If you're reading 🤭