Welcome to another Wordy Wednesday. I came across this topic a few days ago and decided it would make a nice discussion point for today. Commas! The semi-bane of my existence. That being said, the author / blogger who I am borrowing tidbits from can be found in the links below. She gives a better … Continue reading WW – The Comma
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WW – Describing Mammals
Welcome to another (late) Wordy Wednesday. Thank you for joining me. haha So, following my thought process from last week, we want to explore animals a bit more by breaking them down into the general categories. So today we'll be focusing on mammals. Of course all mammals don't look the same but they do often … Continue reading WW – Describing Mammals
WW – Describing Animals
Welcome to another Wordy Wednesday. Yes, I'm late, but here we go anyway! Today, I'd like to take a look at something we're all quite familiar with: Animals! Now at first glance, that obviously seems like an easy one. "I know what animals are. I have one!" Or two or three or four... Full disclosure, … Continue reading WW – Describing Animals
WW – Similes and Metaphors
Narrated by Naomi Welcome to another Wordy Wednesday. Today we're going to take a look at the difference between similes and metaphors, as well as different examples, and maybe try to make our own. 😉 So let's take a look at what they are. In short, a simile is a figure of speech that compares … Continue reading WW – Similes and Metaphors
WW – Color Adjectives
Welcome to Wordy Wednesday! Today we're going to look at color adjectives and the myriad ways in which we can use them. Of course there are a plethora of accepted and standard colors in the English language you can use to describe any number of things (ROYGBIV anyone?). There's nothing wrong with referring to the … Continue reading WW – Color Adjectives
Wordy Wednesday – Homophones
I don't know if this will become a regular Wednesday occurrence but it did happen to come to me on a good day considering today is Wednesday. haha The potential plan is to focus on something to do with words in the English language every week or every other week, depending on what comes to … Continue reading Wordy Wednesday – Homophones