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Professional Editor's Corner This or That?
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  • When editing and proofreading your writing, you
    should check for the following easy-to-fix
    errors.
  • 1) Between or Among?
  • When describing groups or connections, use
    between for two parties and among for three
    or more.
  • Between cats and dogs, I prefer cats.
  • When someone started throwing rocks, the fragile
    détente between the police and the protesters
    fell apart.
  • Researchers have not yet clearly outlined the
    relationships among teacher knowledge, classroom
    environment, and student performance.
  • The CEO could achieve no consensus among his
    department chiefs.

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Fewer or Less?
  • Understanding this distinction requires that you
    understand the difference between countable and
    uncountable quantities. You can easily count a
    countable quantity. Bottles or people are
    countable. Sugar and love are not.
  • He earned fewer accolades than I did.
  • She has less ambition than I do.

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Affect or Effect?
  • You will most always see affect as a verb and
    effect as a noun.
  • When one entity influences another, use affect.
  • Music affects my mood Upbeat music makes me
    happy, and slow music makes me sad.
  • When you describe the result of influence, use
    effect.
  • The effect of the hurricane was hundreds of
    thousands in property damage and the displacement
    of thousands of families.

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  • However, effect can be used as a verb in one
    particular phrase effect change (meaning make
    change).
  • We can effect positive change by giving
    inspirational speeches or by getting our hands
    dirty and helping others directly.
  • Affect (meaning emotion usually as observed in
    facial expression or body posture) can also be a
    noun, but this is very specific and usually
    appears in a psychological context.
  • His affect was inappropriate. He smiled during
    the funeral.

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i.e. or e.g.?
  • i.e. is an abbreviation for the Latin phrase
    id est or that is. You should only use this
    when you are restating an idea in different
    words.
  • e.g. is an abbreviation for the Latin exempli
    gratia meaning for example. You should only
    use this when you are giving examples to
    illustrate an idea.
  • Use these inside parentheses and with a comma.
    Use that is to say or that is for i.e. and
    for example for e.g. if you do not want to use
    parentheses.
  • Multiple environmental factors (e.g., diet and
    parenting style) influence behavior.

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I or me
  • I is a subject pronoun, and me is an object
    pronoun. Subjects begin sentences or clauses.
    They are the doers (e.g., I walked the dog) or
    be-ers (e.g., I am smart). Objects receive action
    (e.g., the dog bit me). Most writers know this,
    but they get confused in two cases.
  • The first is where you want to include the first
    person in a compound subject. Suzanne and me
    walked the dog is incorrect. The first person is
    part of the subject, so you must use the subject
    pronoun I.
  • Second, many writers do not know what to use
    after a preposition. By convention, you always
    use the object pronoun me.
  • Between you and me, moms cake is disgusting!
  • Good luck editing and proofreading!

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