When to cut ‘that’ from your writing
In writing, most instances of ‘that’ are utter word fluff. If you’ve got a word count to hit and you’re struggling to cut your copy, try starting with ‘that’…
Read more of When to cut ‘that’ from your writingWhat is a noun phrase?
Noun phrases are a key element of English grammar, helping to give more information about the noun in a sentence and jazzing up the language. Comma Chameleon unpicks the humble noun phrase for EAL learners and homeschooling parents…
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Trying to get your head around adverbial phrases? We’ve got you…
Read more of What is an adverbial phrase?What is a fronted adverbial?
What is a fronted adverbial? It’s a question parents up and down the country have been asking themselves in recent…
Read more of What is a fronted adverbial?‘Compared to’ or ‘compared with’
They look and sound like they’re interchangeable, right? Well, what if we told you there were subtle differences in meaning when using either ‘to’ or ‘with’ to make a comparison? Let Comma Chameleon blow your mind…
Read more of ‘Compared to’ or ‘compared with’Style means substance
What is a style guide? And why do you need one? Let Comma Chameleon break it down for you…
Read more of Style means substanceWho you gonna call?
What’s the difference between a proofreader and an editor? Let the Ghostbusters help us explain…
Read more of Who you gonna call?Ready to kick some!
Our website’s live. We’re getting social over on Facebook and Twitter. And we’ve already started work for our first client. Comma come on in and see what we’re all about…
Read more of Ready to kick some!About Comma Chameleon
Comma Chameleon is a Manchester-based team of copywriters, editors and proofreaders, with decades of experience. We work with clients throughout the UK to bring colour to content and clarity to messages, no matter the size, format or platform. We simply love words, whether they’re yours or ours.
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