Using sentences that are technically correct, that appear too long. I have a problem figuring out how to write certain passages, to make them accurate, yet still have them make sense.
@ilana I want to start sentences with But too! I see it written that way in novels all the time, and it makes sense sometimes, but microsoft word always scolds me with its sqiggly lines.
Can somebody explain to me if it is ever correct to start a sentence with But? This would be one of those instances, in which doing that, would actually break up my long (but technically correct) sentences. Is it always wrong, or only just sometimes wrong?
I use hopefully way too much.
I make up descriptive words, that I can’t find in any dictionary, but they seem to fit the grammar rules. An example: cinnamony. Can’t find it in the dictionary and cinnamon-like is not right. It’s not “like” cinnamon, it is cinnamon and it’s extremely cinnamony. Just like the word lemony, which is in the dictionary.