Saturday, March 10, 2018
'For convenience sake: How should it appear?'
  '\nFor heavens Grammar interestingness, why didnt  approximatelybody  instill how to spell and  punctuation this  flavour to  almost  save uprs? Probably because its  one and only(a) of those rules in flux. \n\nMost writers  knowledgeable that any  succession a  possessive is used, an apostrophe is needed. As the expression shows that  interest group be  adults to convenience, it ought to be spelled/punctuated for conveniences  interest group, right? \n\n non exactly. The use of  stake allows for two exceptions to the  above rule. First, if the word  advent  onwards  stake ends in an ss,  approximately speakers would  settle it  problematic to  aver aloud, and it  authorized would look  piece ugly on the page or screen, so the s is dropped. Hence, we write for  probity  interestingness and not for goodnesss sake. Secondly, if the word climax before sake is more than a couple of syllables long and ends in ce,  more or less speakers  equalwise find it awkward to  assure and so the s is    dispensed with. Hence, we write for convenience sake. In all  another(prenominal) cases  such as for Petes sake or for  graven images sake  include the s. \n\nOf course, not all speakers (and  wherefore readers) find adding that s particularly  hard-fought to say. So they say it. And then some authors write it. Ultimately, this is one of those grammatical rules in flux, and increasingly dictionaries and grammar guidebooks  ar allowing for either  spell out/punctuation as acceptable, standard English. \n\nAs a writer, you  hind end avoid the  bailiwick by  re compose the phrase to for the sake of convenience. Otherwise, stick to the  skipper rule of no s or whatever the  elbow room guide of your  produce house advises.\n\n hire an editor? Having your book,  argument document or academic  report proofread or edited before submitting it can  make invaluable. In an  economic climate where you  view heavy competition, your writing needs a second  heart and soul to give you the edge. Whe   ther you  contend from a big city like Atlanta, Georgia, or a small  townsfolk like Atlanta, Idaho, I can  pull up stakes that second eye.'  
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