How to write good English
- Avoid. Alliteration. Always.
- Prepositions are not words to end sentences with.
- Avoid cliches like the plague. They are old hat.
- Comparisions are odious and as bad as cliches.
- Be more or less specific.
- Writers should never generalize, generally.
Seven. Be consistent.
- Don't be redundent, don't use more words than neccessary, it is highly superfluous, you are saying the same thing repetitively.
- Who needs rhetorical questions, and who has the time?
- Exaggeration is a trillion times worse than understatement.