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5 common grammatical mistakes that every writer should avoid

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If there's one thing that completely ruins a post, it's a grammatical error. Copywriters specialize in writing, so one of these flaws is perceived as a lack of professionalism . Not only that, but it can affect the image of the brand in question. So that it doesn't happen to you, today we bring you an article about the most common grammatical errors that every editor should avoid. We recommend you pay attention to the most frequent ones, since although they may seem obvious to many, it is also true that they are often overlooked . Lack of time, not being used to rereading and ignorance of ortho-typographic rules are some of the causes. 1. Queism and dequeism Have you ever read a text that misuses the expressions “that” and “of what”? These are one of the most common grammatical errors and are called queismo (the first) and dequeismo (the second). They look something like this: I realized she wasn't coming for the Christmas party. María told me to save dessert for her. These mistakes are often very easy to overlook when we are reporting on something someone else did . Furthermore, in the Spanish language the omission of the “de” in the expression “de que” is very normalized, so if you do not know the rule, it is normal to write as you speak. Queism and dequeism are very easy to detect and solve.

All you have to do is replace everything after the verb with “one thing ” and then ask the subject for the verb. I realized “one thing” = the natural way to ask is not “what did you notice”, but “ what did you notice?” This way you will know that the correct expression is “I realized that.” María told me “one thing” = the natural way to ask is not “what did María tell you about?”, but “ what did she say to you?” This way you will know that  Job Function Email List the correct expression is “she told me that”. Discover: Narrative techniques for writers: 5 options 2. Plural conjugation of the verb haber This is another of the most common grammatical errors and, in reality, it occurs more due to ignorance of the grammatical rule. According to the Royal Academy of the Spanish Language (RAE), the verb “haber” does not have plural conjugation , so these expressions are incorrect: There were demonstrations in the streets. There were children crying in the nearby kindergarten. It must be taken into account that, in the examples, the verb haber is in its impersonal form; That is, there is no subject since “manifestations” and “children” are the direct object .



In that sense, since the verb must always agree with the subject, and in these cases there is none, it must remain in its singular form. There were demonstrations in the streets. There were crying niches in the nearby kindergarten. 3. Tildes in verbs in the past Tildes in verbs in the past Even though this is one of the first grammar rules we are taught in school, many have become accustomed to overlooking it. Therefore, it is one of the most common grammatical errors that we can find in advertising, social networks and more. Avoiding accent marks not only gives a careless brand image, but could cause some confusion when the client interprets the message . According to the author Oscar López Reyes , director of the communication school at the Dominican University O&M, “internet chatting, social networks, instant messaging and video games have created the habit of not respecting academic spelling and grammar standards. , because they use the integrated corrector, which encourages dysorthography or alteration of written language.” This expert recommends that if you have any questions, you review the writing manuals .


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