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The fastest way to improve your writing skills is to identify and stop making the most common mistakes of the language. That is why we created this eBook.
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The eBook has 45 pages divided into 4 main sections
Our goal with this eBook was to create a clear and concise guide to help you identify and avoid the most common mistakes of the English language. The content is divided into 4 main sections:
- Spelling mistakes
- Usage mistakes
- Grammar mistakes
- Punctuation mistakes
Each mistake includes incorrect and correct examples as well as a brief explanation. Here's a sample page from the book:

Here's what people said about the eBook:
Thirty minutes after I got this book I looked up from my screen, a smile of intense satisfaction playing around my lips. It is not every day that one encounters gold nuggets, something this book truly is.
When you’ve been writing for as long as I have (my first piece was published in 1958 when I won a national Sunday school magazine short story contest), there is a dangerous tendency to think you know all you need to know, and it’s only necessary to come up with brilliant ideas. Well, just when you think you know it all someone comes along to pull you back jerkily to reality. “100 Writing Mistakes to Avoid,” by Maeve Maddox, is only 45 pages long, but like the proverbial ant in the elephant’s ear, it can have a disproportionate impact on the quality of your writing.
Unlike other English grammar books, which are lengthy, complex, and boring, “100 Writing Mistakes To Avoid” is simple, straightforward, and it focus on the 100 mistakes that are probably already hurting your writing pieces.
This book will make it easier to identify and avoid mistakes which might make our clients think less of us. As a British writer who often writes for an American audience, it’s useful to have guidance on a few stylistic points that may feel wrong to me but may be right for my readers.
What you supplied has far exceeded my expectations, both in content and value for money. I congratulate you on a job well done.
Subscribe to our email list and get a free eBook: 100 Writing Mistakes to Avoid
The fastest way to improve your writing skills is to identify and stop making the most common mistakes of the language. That is why we created this eBook.
You can download it for free by subscribing to DailyWritingTips email list. We send out one email per week, on Tuesdays, and always with useful content that will help you to improve your writing skills.