Run-On Sentences: How to Spot Them and Fix Them Fast
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Run-On Sentences: How to Spot Them and Fix Them Fast

Learn how to spot and fix run-on sentences in your writing. See clear examples of run-ons, comma splices, and sentence smash-ups, plus simple rules to repair them with punctuation, conjunctions, and better rhythm.

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How to Avoid Over-Descriptive Writing
Britt Duenyas Britt Duenyas

How to Avoid Over-Descriptive Writing

Learn how to avoid over-descriptive writing and purple prose. See clear examples of bloated vs. balanced sentences, understand why overwriting happens, and get simple rules to keep your prose sharp, vivid, and reader-friendly.

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How to fix Passive voice in your writing (With Examples)
Britt Duenyas Britt Duenyas

How to fix Passive voice in your writing (With Examples)

Ever read a sentence that feels flat, like the life has been drained out of it? That’s usually passive voice sneaking around in the dark

Passive voice isn’t evil—it has its uses—but when it piles up in your writing, it makes your scenes drag. In this post, I’ll show you how to fix passive voice in your writing, give you clear examples, and share some quick rules of thumb you can keep by your desk.

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