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When do you use “little” and “a little” or “few” and “a few”?
The glass-half-full analogy shows the significance of perspectives in a situation. The difference between “few” and “a few” or “little” and “a little” can change a narrative, emphasizing the importance for editors to gauge the author’s perspective.
Grassroots Wisdom for the Copyeditor
Just as a bamboo shoot endures years of underground preparation before bursting into light, the copy editor needs to build a sturdy foundation of knowledge, honed by relentless practice and fueled by an insatiable love for language.
Postpositive adjectives
What are postpositive adjectives and why are they used?