Spelling and Mechanics Introduction

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Spelling and mechanics errors: the easiest way to make you a laughingstock (other than slipping on a literal banana peel).

There are fewer things more cringe-worthy than a misspelled tattoo or more hilarious than when people spell "morons" like "morans" or "no offense" like "no a fence." We love to be smug about that kind of stuff.

Spelling and mechanics fails are the stuff of endless Buzzfeed lists and Tumblr blogs. Life is so much more enjoyable when autocorrect becomes auto-incorrect, isn't it?

It's fun to smirk over. It's horrible to do…especially because you just know that your essay on The Dairy of Anne Frank (um, did she really like milk that much?) or your mistake-ridden college admissions essay is not going to be taken seriously.

So let's get serious.

Correct spelling is insanely important in a paragraph or essay. It helps you get your ideas across clearly. Tools like spellcheck are great but not foolproof, so it's important to develop some stellar spelling awareness. When you encounter a new word, take note of how it's spelled and how it's used, and add it to your writing stash.

A mastery of mechanics is also crucial for composing good papers. When we say mechanics, we don't mean the good people that get your car back on the road after you run over a monstrous, sedan-eating pothole. We mean capitalization, abbreviations, and numbers. Knowing these writing standards helps you become a more effective communicator and polishes your writing skills.

It also helps you to not be this guy.

Quiz Yourself on Spelling and Mechanics

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Which of these sentences uses than incorrectly?

I. It was hotter than Hades when we went to the state fair.

II. I really didn't want to go than, but my mom wanted to see the junior rodeo.

III. And I have to admit: those 6-year-old goat ropers were cuter than a basket full of kittens.

(A) I
(B) II
(C) I and II
(D) II and III

Fill in the blank:


I'm so glad that I decided to go out with Max even though his 1984 El Camino's almost never running. He _________ me.


(A) compliments
(B) complements
(C) Neither A nor B
(D) Both A and B

Fill in the blank:


Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin went ________________ than anyone had ever gone before.


(A) further
(B) farther
(C) more high
(D) Both A and B

In which of the following options should the word principle be inserted into the blank?

(A) Janine is a ____________ ballerina with the Sarna Ballet Company.
(B) Skateboarding is guided by the ____________ of momentum.
(C) Phil has no idea how he's going to pay the ____________ on his auto loan.
(D) After she hotwired his car, our daughter's ____________ called us in for a conference.

Which sentence is grammatically incorrect?

(A) The town voted for Mayor Draper because he promised to support the fight to save every last tree in the town.
(B) Dr. Spleeni, chairman of the surgery board, knew that the hospital was going to lose a lot of money because of his little mistake in that appendectomy.
(C) San Francisco 49er's President Gideon Yu has an issue with clammy hands that only gets worse as the game progresses.
(D) Mr. Payne, chief director of the school's play, decided who was going to play the lead role, and he was open to any and all bribes involving baked goods.

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