Friday, February 21, 2014

7 Famous Authors Who Made It Okay To Commit Grammar No-No's

HuffPost Books


You have to learn the rules before you can break them. At least that's what our English teachers told us when we cited Dickens as a defense for our use of run-on sentences.

It's true that not all grammar violations are created equally. Some indicate a blatant disregard for, or ignorance about, what's commonly accepted. These are the result of laziness, cluelessness, or lack-of-a-copy-editor-ness. And they're not okay.  Continue reading...

No comments:

Post a Comment