1. Don't use no double negatives
  2. Verbs has to agree with thier subjects
  3. Proofread carefully, to se if you any words out
  4. Steer clear of inncorrect verb forms that may have been brung into the language
  5. Take the bull by the hand, and avoid mixed metaphors
  6. If I've told you once, I've told you a thousand times, resist hyperbole[exageration]
  7. Never, ever use repetitive redundancies, the reason why is because what you are trying to say could be said in a lot fewer words, without saying so much
  8. If you reread your work, you wil find that on rereading it, you can change quit abit and correet erors by reading and editing to make it better
  9. Write adverbial forms of words correct or your mechanics mark will be badly
  10. Avoid colloquil stuff in you writing, eh?

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