COMMON GRAMMATICAL MISTAKES WRITERS MAKE | punctuation, word usage, and more!

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  • @domd4350
    @domd4350 4 роки тому +23

    Next time when you upload videos like this can you do more visuals? Like words on the screen, sentences and examples...etc it’s hard to track for me and I’m sure others because most ppl are visual learns. 🙃

    • @NataliaLeigh
      @NataliaLeigh  4 роки тому +3

      Dom D Absolutely - thanks for letting me know!

  • @marlowyork7089
    @marlowyork7089 4 роки тому +9

    I'm definitely guilty of many of these mistakes, whether my accident or just not knowing the proper usage. That's why editors like you are so important! You help catch these mistakes so they don't end up in the published book (which I'm also guilty of haha).

  • @antoniodossantos5960
    @antoniodossantos5960 Рік тому

    Thanks Natalia 🌎 Greetings from Colombia. The Venezuelan immigrant writer 🇻🇪

  • @alisonf.haring3411
    @alisonf.haring3411 4 роки тому +6

    I love how passionate you sound when speaking about copywriting 😊 such great pieces of advice here 👍

  • @amitymiller9340
    @amitymiller9340 4 роки тому +3

    I love this! The em rule (em dash) is my biggest pet peeve in edits. The worst part is, my Mac always automatically changed my em rules to hyphens.

  • @ryanmedina5090
    @ryanmedina5090 4 роки тому +9

    This was a great video. I would love to see more like this. I definitely can say I learned a lot about hyphens and dashes that I didn't know that i didn't know haha.

    • @NataliaLeigh
      @NataliaLeigh  4 роки тому +2

      Ryan Medina I’m happy to hear it! I was completely confused the first time I heard of an em dash 😂

    • @ryanmedina5090
      @ryanmedina5090 4 роки тому +2

      @@NataliaLeigh I had no idea that an em dash was a thing so yeah learn something new every day.

  • @jts841
    @jts841 2 роки тому +1

    Great video!! Thank you and I love your passion 🙏🏻 I did however find myself worried about your hair and that candle lol

  • @dariakey5318
    @dariakey5318 4 роки тому +4

    As a non-native I enjoyed watching this. Really useful! But could you please add more visuals on the screen next time? It would be really helpful and more graphical and clear.
    Thank you for the video.

    • @NataliaLeigh
      @NataliaLeigh  4 роки тому +2

      Daria Key Sure thing! I’m glad you enjoyed the content and I’ll work on more visuals in the next one 👍🏻

  • @winnmiller6012
    @winnmiller6012 4 роки тому +1

    Wow, I've NEVER heard/used the words 'clamber/clamor' (In ALL honesty) in my life. Guess l learned something today--which is ALWAYS a good thing! 😊

  • @EveningTV
    @EveningTV 2 роки тому

    Did I miss where you showed the M dash and N dash? I saw a hyphen, and think I'm doing it correctly though I didn't know what it was called, but when you redo this topic it would be great to see examples on the screen. Your content is really great btw. I just found you today and have been gobbling up your content (and procrastinating working on my book!).

  • @antoniodossantos5960
    @antoniodossantos5960 3 роки тому

    Greetings from Colombia, the Venezuelan Immigrant writer 🌎

  • @crystalwaid518
    @crystalwaid518 4 роки тому +1

    When I’m ready, I would LOVE to use your services!

  • @thomasswritingjourney
    @thomasswritingjourney 4 роки тому +2

    I am always learning all kinds of things on your channel. I make all kinds of mistakes in my work. I do find these videos to be valuable. Thank you! 😀

  • @mischarowe
    @mischarowe 4 роки тому

    I like grammar, don't get me wrong, but the way most people explain it bores me. The tediousness is painful.
    But.
    Your explanations. I got it right away. You explain it so well.
    I will check your site out. :)

  • @hanawriter
    @hanawriter 4 роки тому +1

    Lovely video, Natalia! I enjoyed both of these common error videos immensely! If you think of more you would like to share, I would love to see them! 💜

  • @AxleBoost
    @AxleBoost 4 роки тому +1

    I thought one of the most common similar word pairs you highlighted was going to be insure and ensure. I see those a lot!

  • @nextinstitute7824
    @nextinstitute7824 2 роки тому

    Em dashes are created by tying two hyphens directly after a word and glue the second word immediately to the hyphens. The Word program will then create the em dash once you add a space after the second word.

    • @jeffmcmahon3278
      @jeffmcmahon3278 4 місяці тому

      An em dash using Word on a Mac is achieved with shift+option+hyphen

  • @RN4037
    @RN4037 3 роки тому

    I enjoy watching your video. You highlighted critical issues in the English writing world. I know as an English learner I make a lot of mistakes when I am writing, particularly the ones you mentioned. I jotted them down and looked up some of them. And I found out that I make many mistakes in the subject-verb agreement. I will pay attention to them until I get familiar with their agreements. Thx

  • @morizanova8219
    @morizanova8219 3 роки тому

    great tips!! Will be awesome if your video have subtitle for peoples from another countries . Thanks

  • @bgchaz
    @bgchaz 4 роки тому +1

    Yet more things to look for as I edit my novel. The torture is sometimes necessary. What would i do without you? Happy writing.

    • @NataliaLeigh
      @NataliaLeigh  4 роки тому

      Happy writing to you as well Charles! And I'm always happy to help!

  • @katherinewebster5137
    @katherinewebster5137 4 роки тому

    We need your expertise! more of these videos! I realised so much from this video and am going to try harder when I write.

  • @missdameenor
    @missdameenor 4 роки тому +1

    You really hit the nail on the head... Did you learn most of your copy-editing skills from college or EFA courses? Thanks for the great content as always!

  • @jessicindel2865
    @jessicindel2865 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video!

  • @antoniodossantos5960
    @antoniodossantos5960 3 роки тому

    Hello Natalia... Thanks 🌎

  • @antoniodossantos5960
    @antoniodossantos5960 3 роки тому

    Reading over...aloud - very important 🌎

  • @SysterYster
    @SysterYster 3 роки тому

    If I'm the slightest unsure of a word, I'll google it. It takes like 2 seconds, and you've got the correct meaning.

  • @AndrewWatsonChangingWay
    @AndrewWatsonChangingWay 4 роки тому +1

    My favorite example of your second mistake is, "The officers were gamboling round the table." I think that I heard it from a high school English teacher, long ago and far away.

  • @quartkneek3670
    @quartkneek3670 4 роки тому +2

    I think I was following that last point but then you kind of confused me. I wish you'd do a whole video on just that topic of clauses with at least five different examples. You could also do one on when to use a colon and a semi-colon and other "in the weeds" style deep dives into grammar.

    • @NataliaLeigh
      @NataliaLeigh  4 роки тому +3

      Quartknee K Thanks for letting me know. I’d be happy to do more in-depth grammar and writing videos.

  • @reader1956
    @reader1956 Рік тому

    I know this is an older video but here is a current difficulty. Commas. Do you have a video on this? I can't find one. Commas before 'but' or 'and'. No commas after the beginning word 'Perhaps', 'And', 'But'. I get lost on what is correct anymore. P. S. This video was a great help, by the way.

  • @patrickskramstad1485
    @patrickskramstad1485 4 роки тому +1

    Also, you have a sharp eye. :) Thank you 😊

  • @marthawilley5512
    @marthawilley5512 4 роки тому +1

    Good info. Hate apostrophes.

    • @NataliaLeigh
      @NataliaLeigh  4 роки тому

      Martha Willey I love apostrophes-as long as they’re used correctly 😅

  • @TheWriteNowMom
    @TheWriteNowMom 4 роки тому

    The hyphenation guide in CMOS is kicking my butt for my proofreading course. It's awesome seeing how much you enjoy it, though! Any tips on figuring it out?

  • @andrewjgrimm
    @andrewjgrimm 8 місяців тому

    I'd love to know which grammatical mistakes get picked up by proof-reading software and which ones don't.

  • @jeanninewalker9779
    @jeanninewalker9779 4 роки тому

    Thank you Natalia. This was very informative for me.

  • @antoniodossantos5960
    @antoniodossantos5960 3 роки тому

    I like em dash!!

  • @klitemyfire5965
    @klitemyfire5965 3 роки тому

    Hello Natalia, and thank you for the tip. I really enjoy your channel. Been learning a lot about writing correctly from your vid. In this one I was hoping you would touch on the use of commas. I can't seem to get the hang of properly using commas. Maybe, I'm the exception to the rule but I was thinking that the use of commas would be one of the most common mistakes made. Also, I had no idea what a EM Dash vs EN dash was. I looked them up and now understand what they are used for. Although, I am using MS Word and to use an EM dash goggle indicates to Hold down The Alt key and type 0151. When I do this noting happens, other then the Style Box at the top opens up. Just curious what might I be doing wrong. You also mentioned using a dictionary. One way I have found to quickly check my spelling which I believe will work for anyone these days is to use there cell phone. Since we all have them handy it works great. I have an iPhone, so all I do is ask Siri for the spelling of any word I need. Quick and easy. Just thought I'd throw that out there.

  • @sarahmatthews5878
    @sarahmatthews5878 4 роки тому +2

    You need to have a black Stutson for when you wear your hair like this. You look like a Western Gunslinger. I love it.

  • @abbiepancakeeater52
    @abbiepancakeeater52 3 роки тому

    Do you have any videos on how to become an editor? Its really fun and relaxing to me and Im interested in what a career in it is like and how to achieve it :)

    • @abbiepancakeeater52
      @abbiepancakeeater52 3 роки тому

      Also goodness its such a pet peeve of mine when people put possessive apostrophes on things when its not necessary, like after numbers.

  • @authorlacyhess
    @authorlacyhess 4 роки тому +1

    Loving these new videos!

    • @NataliaLeigh
      @NataliaLeigh  4 роки тому +1

      Lacy Hess Thanks for letting me know Lacy! I’m glad you’re enjoying them 🥰

  • @wade
    @wade 4 роки тому +1

    I was at a writer’s conference where I heard a fellow author complain about the errors in Junie B Jones!

  • @pauladams8350
    @pauladams8350 3 роки тому

    What is the difference between an en dash and an em dash and when do you use one or the other and why.

  • @Fuliginosus
    @Fuliginosus Рік тому

    Making an em dash seems kind of complicated. My system is to copy from an existing document, or something online, then paste it into whatever I'm writing.

  • @atheistechoes9594
    @atheistechoes9594 3 роки тому

    I really need to work on scentence structure

  • @harulestokeswrites2284
    @harulestokeswrites2284 4 роки тому

    Great editing info!

  • @ekgheiy
    @ekgheiy 4 роки тому +1

    What about when the last name ends with a 'y' like Gilly? Would it be "The Gillys live down the street" or "The Gillies live down the street"?

  • @Artraive
    @Artraive 4 роки тому

    Thanks for another great video! 😊

  • @newtoatheism5968
    @newtoatheism5968 3 роки тому +1

    Grammar was never my strongest subject in english class

  • @ArtemHahauz-nm7bk
    @ArtemHahauz-nm7bk 3 місяці тому +1

    If I'm being completely honest, I'd love to be a writer and a freelance editor at the same time. The reason of that is derived from my meticulousness to minute details and joy while learning something linguistic. I believe that editor's job is literally for me even though I am a non-native English speaker.
    Best regards from Ukraine!
    Keep up the great work!

  • @susanbuckminster282
    @susanbuckminster282 4 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @rachelastrickland
    @rachelastrickland 4 роки тому

    I would love to know a little bit about the editing courses that you took! ❤️

  • @antoniodossantos5960
    @antoniodossantos5960 3 роки тому

    Punctuation...my weakness!

  • @s.l.wymansrockinwriting6633
    @s.l.wymansrockinwriting6633 4 роки тому

    Dictionary, thesaurus, the Emotion Thesaurus, and Save the Cat are a must for me when I edit/write. Accept no substitutes. On Writing by Stephen King, The Little Red Writing Book, and Elements of Style are also fabulous resources. Quick question: I'm used to MLA format due to tons of essays. Is Chicago style more prominently used in editing circles for fiction?

  • @stephenlayland2889
    @stephenlayland2889 3 роки тому

    I hate "flaunt" for "flout", almost as much as "decimate" for "devastate".
    And then there's what I call the Mark Twain Rule: Nothing enclosed in quotes is wrong. It all goes to character.

  • @bonniehuh
    @bonniehuh 4 роки тому

    I know I overuse em dashes and fragment sentences but struggle to know when they're wrong. I am terrible with grammar. It's the scariest part of writing to me.

  • @elizalagonia1049
    @elizalagonia1049 4 роки тому +2

    How do you put in a Mdash when typing?

    • @beths44
      @beths44 4 роки тому

      That’s my question too.😁

    • @NataliaLeigh
      @NataliaLeigh  4 роки тому +1

      Eliza Lagonia There are a couple ways to do it-I just type two hyphens and then continue writing, and your word processor should change the hyphens into an em dash for you 👍🏻You can also press Alt + Ctrl + - (minus) and that should do the trick in Microsoft Word.

    • @elizalagonia1049
      @elizalagonia1049 4 роки тому

      @@NataliaLeigh Thank you. I will do that.

    • @hanawriter
      @hanawriter 4 роки тому

      Eliza Lagonia Sometimes Word isn’t set up with the double hyphen system. If it isn’t, go to the Special Characters menu and you can set up an Autocorrect setting to change two hyphens into an em dash. I’ve had to do this on a few of my computers!

    • @NataliaLeigh
      @NataliaLeigh  4 роки тому

      @@hanawriter Thanks for the tip Hana! My Word program already came with this set up, so I didn't realize other people might have to change some settings. :)

  • @alexika9981
    @alexika9981 2 роки тому

    I’m tired of making many grammatical mistakes and sentence structure mistakes. English is my native langue as I went through school and college here in GA. I want to know ways I can naturally improve my grammar. Should I volunteer and help k-12 students with their grammar? Idk

  • @jeffmcmahon3278
    @jeffmcmahon3278 4 місяці тому

    An em dash using Word on a Mac is achieved with shift+option+hyphen. And what about "effect" versus "affect"? Seems the term "impact" has destroyed our knowledge of these two powerful words.

  • @harveythepooka
    @harveythepooka 4 роки тому

    I use em dashes all the time. For anyone using word it's control/alt/dash. But I'm crap at hyphenation. >.>

  • @johnterpack3940
    @johnterpack3940 4 роки тому +1

    I often worry that I'm doing something wrong. My style of writing seems to lend itself to the promiscuous use of semicolons. I can easily have several of them in a single paragraph, definitely within a page. So I look back at it and wonder if it's something that needs fixed or just an idiosyncrasy.
    Words that trip me up: discrete/discreet.

    • @NataliaLeigh
      @NataliaLeigh  4 роки тому +1

      I feel you on the use of semicolons! I often try to vary my semicolon use by using commas, colons, and em dashes when appropriate.

    • @johnterpack3940
      @johnterpack3940 4 роки тому +1

      @@NataliaLeigh I have a comma fetish, so I have to be careful with them. See? I have paragraphs that contain all of the above. I also abuse the ellipsis. The em dash is my new best friend though. I'm a semantics Nazi; as I come to grips with the meanings of the various punctuation marks I'm sure I'll make better use of them.
      Yeah, I tend to write stream-of-conscious style. Then I have to go back and rework everything to make it coherent to everyone who doesn't live inside my head.

  • @jeyhey5320
    @jeyhey5320 3 місяці тому

    I did not understand the first mistake. Is it „Denies lives down the street.“ why would this look wrong?

  • @SysterYster
    @SysterYster 3 роки тому

    I personally hate dashes, em-dashes, and parenthesis in fiction. I will not use them at all (apart from in interrupted speech), and I'm not usually seeing them in the books I read either. I find that they're more common in YA. Why is that?

  • @Xan_dur
    @Xan_dur 4 роки тому

    I also hear and see many people use 'me' instead of 'I'. Like when someone says something like this: "Me and my brother went to the store". It should be this instead: "My brother and I went to the store". If you went to the store by yourself, you wouldn't say this: "Me went to the store". So why replace 'I' with 'me'?

  • @srinivastatachar4951
    @srinivastatachar4951 2 роки тому

    My pet peeve is the general lack of understanding of the perfect tense, especially the past perfect, and the usage of a wrong tense in its stead that results from this.
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  • @sarahmatthews5878
    @sarahmatthews5878 4 роки тому +1

    I abuse the comma. Not intentionally. I've made a bad habit of hitting it when I breathe in a sentence. I also write out Becasue instead of Because. I can spell it, but my fingers hit the keys that spell Becasue. Ugh, it's annoying.

  • @vegasrenie
    @vegasrenie 3 роки тому

    What about n dashes?

  • @SysterYster
    @SysterYster 3 роки тому

    A lot of people use "that" instead of "who" I have noticed. "The man that did this" instead of "The man who did this" for example. A mistake I often do, even though I know what the different things mean, is mix up "its" and "it's". possessive and "it is". I KNOW what they mean, but I keep messing it up because I don't think about it, and I don't see it. XD It's sooo annoying.

  • @patrickskramstad1485
    @patrickskramstad1485 4 роки тому

    I believe grammatically it should be "The Leigh family lives up the road." "The Leigh's family home is up there." My auto correct changes the pluralization of last names for a reason. :) I know people don't always speak correctly, but I want correct speech like Star Trek 😂 I believe it is time to educate while entertaining. Especially since I saw who is in charge of the education system now...

    • @NataliaLeigh
      @NataliaLeigh  4 роки тому +1

      Patrick Skramstad Your version sounds cleaner, but plural last names are in no way grammatically incorrect. Word processors and auto correct can only do so much 😉

  • @andrearoberts2663
    @andrearoberts2663 4 роки тому +1

    I didn’t even know clamber was a word

  • @xChikyx
    @xChikyx 4 роки тому

    I only use -
    fml hahaha

  • @jeffmcmahon3278
    @jeffmcmahon3278 4 місяці тому

    And don't get me started of this ridiculous term "gotten". What does it mean? "I've gotten a migraine." Really? Do you have a migraine? If so, what's wrong with "I have a migraine"? OR "I have developed a headache."

  • @AndrewWatsonChangingWay
    @AndrewWatsonChangingWay 4 роки тому

    Word most often annoyingly misused: hopefully. I shudder when I hear it misused in a video by a booktuber or authortuber. Consider: hopefully, she will be here soon. It means: she will be here before long, and when she does, she will be full of hope.

    • @persephone3892
      @persephone3892 4 роки тому +1

      "But the fixation with "hopefully" is different from those others. For one thing, the word itself is so utterly inconsequential - is that the best you've got? And then there's no rational justification for condemning it. Some critics object that it's a free-floating modifier (a Flying Dutchman adverb, James Kirkpatrick called it) that isn't attached to the verb of the sentence but rather describes the speaker's attitude. But floating modifiers are mother's milk to English grammar - nobody objects to using "sadly," "mercifully," "thankfully" or "frankly" in exactly the same way."
      www.npr.org/2012/05/30/153709651/the-word-hopefully-is-here-to-stay-hopefully
      Interesting topic. Like "literally," the word has evolved to have a new accepted meaning.

    • @NataliaLeigh
      @NataliaLeigh  4 роки тому +1

      Hopefully is an adverb and can be used in different ways. It can be used to describe the way someone does something, such as: "He gazed up at me hopefully." However, it can also be used to mean it is hoped, I hope, or we hoped. So saying, "Hopefully the line isn't long," is still proper use of the word "hopefully."

    • @AndrewWatsonChangingWay
      @AndrewWatsonChangingWay 4 роки тому

      @@persephone3892 'Like "literally," the word has evolved to have a new accepted meaning.'
      I was afraid of that.

    • @persephone3892
      @persephone3892 4 роки тому +1

      @@AndrewWatsonChangingWay Yes language evolves. It has been evolving for all of its existence. There are many reasons, such as people migrating, languages in close proximity, and necessity for evolution (sometimes we need new words). And there have always been people who oppose these changes.
      But the argument is as pretentious as the usage of can/may. If everyone understands the intended meaning, theres no reason to complicate it.

    • @AndrewWatsonChangingWay
      @AndrewWatsonChangingWay 4 роки тому

      @@persephone3892 I know that language evolves. It's just that this particular evolution annoys me more than most. It annoys me more than "loose" for "lose", which I've corrected so many times that I wish it was now correct, so that I don't have to correct it any more.
      Can/may annoys me not at all.

  • @harveythepooka
    @harveythepooka 4 роки тому

    I think you might be cheating on your boyfriend with the Chicago manual of style.

    • @NataliaLeigh
      @NataliaLeigh  4 роки тому +2

      harveythepooka We’re very comfortable with the love triangle

  • @diamond852
    @diamond852 2 роки тому

    Lie/lay. Americans do.not.know.the.usage.

  • @cwfcwfcwf
    @cwfcwfcwf 4 роки тому

    The drunken English lords that came up with this stupid language must have fallen off their chairs laughing with some of these rules. Few things in life are as disgusting as writing the English language. :)

  • @kopfgefickt
    @kopfgefickt 2 роки тому

    How do I become a copy editor/proof reader?

  • @megamoochilli3297
    @megamoochilli3297 3 роки тому +1

    You said "on accident". Surely it is "by accident". When I hear "on accident" I have the same immediate reaction as reading "then" when the person meant "than". Wouldn't normally write a message like this but this is literally the time and the place.

  • @RebeccahRodriguez
    @RebeccahRodriguez 4 роки тому +4

    I remember I had one beta who got very irritated with me for using hyphens instead of em dashes when she was reading my work. She kept asking 'why are you using this!?', and I felt so embarrassed because I was one of those people that didn't know they were 2 different things! While I'm glad she corrected me, I don't think getting frustrated with someone for not knowing something is the way to go 😣

    • @NataliaLeigh
      @NataliaLeigh  4 роки тому

      Rebeccah Rodriguez Eek! While it’s nice when betas teach us new things, it should always be done kindly and gently ❤️ I didn’t know what em dashes were for yeeeears. It’s all good! ✌🏻

    • @janemeredith8949
      @janemeredith8949 11 місяців тому

      If there are two persons involved in a possessive, are both written with an apostrophe? Jim's and Jane's book or Jim and Jane's book? Thanks❤

  • @AuthorJCCarpenter
    @AuthorJCCarpenter 4 роки тому +2

    Oh Natalia, we are such kindred spirits lol! It is so nice to know I am not the only person who is silently correcting everyone's grammar in my head (and depending on who it is not so silently lol) because I thought I was all alone. I also do it with my own posts I make too, and if I see an error I made, it could be hours later, I will edit my own post just because it would drive me crazy to knowingly leave it incorrect. This is the reason I can not edit my own writing, I get a little obsessive. So nice to know there are others out there 😊 Love the video, as always! ❤

  • @Foslopac
    @Foslopac Рік тому

    How do you advise writers who use plural pronouns to describe a singular person?

  • @SysterYster
    @SysterYster 3 роки тому

    The singular plural thing I mess up now and then, because I get unsure of whether it is the bouquet (singular) or the flowers (plural) that I'm supposed to refer to. XD

  • @reneebarrette4514
    @reneebarrette4514 4 роки тому

    GREAT CONTENT!!! I learned lots today!