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by unethical_ban
339 days ago
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I understand having both, particularly in an industry with many non-English native speakers. I think it would be better to separate the advice as you suggest. Opinionated, or organization-specific, advice in one section and grammar in another. Ensuring active voice and how to use possessives with product names is style. "Who vs. Whom" is grammar. |
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My qualm is that a "Style Guide" is about explaining "There are multiple ways to do this correctly, but this is what WE prefer." For example, "Prefer American spellings of color/favorite over British colour/favourite, etc."
But with basic subject-verb agreement, it's a requirement of the language and not really up for debate. If your subject doesn't agree with the verb in number and gender, IT ARE WRONG.
[0] https://www.oxfordinternationalenglish.com/common-english-gr...