JP Greene
Dec 3, 2021

But you mean to say here, “there ARE worse errors than others” or more effectively “Some errors are worse than others”

It diminishes your point to have grammatical errors in a piece about grammar. Just saying…

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JP Greene
JP Greene

Written by JP Greene

American novelist + poet. Writing coach. On Instagram @typewrittenlovenotes

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No she didn't. She meant precisely what she said. "This is a Worse Error Than Others" is followed by a list on why, specifically, messing up dialogue punctuation is a worse error than others.

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