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Word Forms

Precise editing requires reviewing word forms. Check that you've used the correct noun, verb, or adjective form of a root word in every sentence. This ensures grammatical accuracy and

eliminates common errors that weaken your professional impact.

In Contrast vs By Contrast

Both show opposition. Use In contrast to introduce a different element. Use By contrast to highlight a specific difference.

That vs Which

Learn the difference: That introduces essential info; Which introduces extra, non-essential info.

Comprise vs Consist of

Use Comprise to mean "include all parts." Use Consist of to mean "is made up of." Clear usage is key!

Compared to vs Compared with

Use Compared to when asserting similarity. Use Compared with when analyzing similarities and differences.

Fewer vs Less

Use Fewer for items you can count (e.g., people, books). Use Less for amounts you can't (e.g., time, water).

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