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Confusing Words COM 303 Editing Brian Carroll

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Confusing Words

COM 303 Editing Brian Carroll

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Who vs. Whom

Who– Substitutes for the subject– Example: Who let the dogs out?

Whom– Substitutes for objective pronouns (him, her)– Example: Whom did he question?– And serves as the object of a preposition– Example: Ask not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee.

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That vs. Which

That– Use with essential phrases– Example: Go to the door that reads, “Clinic 1.”

Which– Use with non-essential phrases– Example: The test, which was given Thursday, was

difficult.

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Among vs. Between

Between – Use with two.– Example: He split the Calzone between Tim and Susan,

because it was bigger than Tim’s head.

Among– Use with three or more.– Example: We divided the money among the five children.

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Affect vs. effect

Affect– A verb that means influence– Example: The drought will affect the color of the fall foliage.

Effect– A noun that means result– Example: The medicine has unpleasant side effects.

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Compose vs. comprise

Compose– Means to make up– Example: The class is composed of 25 students.

Comprise– Means to include– Example: Our class comprises five women and six

men.

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Making sense of sentences

Avoid– Fragments– Run-on sentences– Faulty parallelism– Modifier misplacement

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Fragments

He waited but.The man in the plaid suit said.A march for justice.

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Run-ons

We visited the hospital, and we saw the doctor, and he said to come back tomorrow, and we did, and then he said to come back the next day, and we did, and then he said we were too late, so we went home.

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Faulty parallelism: Some more examples

He planned his story, wrote the article and turned in his paper on time.

He enjoys reading and to go skiing.Our trip includes stops in:

– London, England– A stop in Paris, France– Washington, D.C.

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Misplaced modifiersThe tourists saw a herd of sheep on their

way to their hotel. On their way to their hotel, the tourists saw a

herd of sheep. Needing oil, the mechanic drove the car into

the garage.The car needed oil, so the mechanic drove it

into the garage.

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Confusing Words

COM 303 Editing Brian Carroll