Peaky Blinders Behind The Scenes (x)

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Peaky Blinders Behind The Scenes (x)

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1 year ago
Rosamund Pike As Jane Bennet In Pride & Prejudice (2005) Dir. Joe Wright
Rosamund Pike As Jane Bennet In Pride & Prejudice (2005) Dir. Joe Wright
Rosamund Pike As Jane Bennet In Pride & Prejudice (2005) Dir. Joe Wright
Rosamund Pike As Jane Bennet In Pride & Prejudice (2005) Dir. Joe Wright
Rosamund Pike As Jane Bennet In Pride & Prejudice (2005) Dir. Joe Wright
Rosamund Pike As Jane Bennet In Pride & Prejudice (2005) Dir. Joe Wright
Rosamund Pike As Jane Bennet In Pride & Prejudice (2005) Dir. Joe Wright
Rosamund Pike As Jane Bennet In Pride & Prejudice (2005) Dir. Joe Wright
Rosamund Pike As Jane Bennet In Pride & Prejudice (2005) Dir. Joe Wright
Rosamund Pike As Jane Bennet In Pride & Prejudice (2005) Dir. Joe Wright

Rosamund Pike as Jane Bennet in Pride & Prejudice (2005) dir. Joe Wright

1 year ago

Punctuation Rules

Punctuation is like the very last thing I actively think about when writing something (what's the point of fixing the punctuation of a sentence you'll end up taking out or editing anyway?) but it is still an important step!

Having proper punctuation increases your credibility and the overall quality of your work. Also, it’s doubly important in professional work, emails, and resumes. With that, let’s get into it!

Commas

We use them all the time. We get them wrong all the time. There are six rules for where you can use commas:

Use to separate items in a list or series:

The book was long, tedious, and painful.

The comma after tedious is called the Oxford’s comma. Feel free to debate if you need it in the reblogs, but you won’t get in trouble professionally if you use it or leave it out (in most cases.) It always comes before ‘and’ in a list to prevent confusion of the items:

I ran into my mother, my best friend and a scientist. (1 person?)

Is very different from

I ran into my mother, my best friend, and a scientist. (3 people)

2. Use to separate independent clauses, with a coordinating conjunction.

An independent clause is just a sentence that makes sense on its own.

A coordinating conjunction is: and, but, or so.

Miley had a ton of work to do, so she set her alarm early.

3. Use after an introductory statement.

Introductory statements begin with many different words, but typically: Before, after, when, while, as soon as, etc.

Before her first class, Stacy looked up her prof on Rate Your Teacher.

Main point about this, “Before her first class” is not an independent clause, it needs a second part.

4. Use to surround info in a sentence

This info is not essential to the sense-making of the sentence, but it should be relevant.

Parents, no matter how skilled, cannot function at 100% all the time.

5. Addresses and Dates

6. And with direct quotes

Important for essay writing.

Casey said, “I hate this house!”

Colons:

Introduce a list after a complete sentence:

I have three favourite foods: spaghetti, chowder, and garlic bread.

2. Use after ‘the following’ or ‘as follows’

Please provide the following information: your date of birth, full name, and address.

3. Don't use with sentence fragments

A sentence fragment is an unfinished sentence (that doesn’t make sense on its own).

My favourite foods are: spaghetti, chowder, and garlic bread.

This is wrong because, “My favourite foods are.” Isn’t an independent clause.

4. Introduce an explanation

My parents ask one thing of me: that I try my hardest.

5. Introduce a quotation

Mom always quoted the bible: “The truth will set you free.”

6. And times (12:00)

Semi-Colon:

Not super common, but makes you look good if you can use it properly.

Separate two related independent clauses

I never drink Starbucks; it tastes burnt.

2. Similar, but with conjunctions: however, moreover, therefore, nevertheless, etc.

I don’t like Starbucks; however, it does the job.

Agatha didn’t witness anything; nevertheless, she was called in to court.

3. Use to avoid misreading in a series

The invited guests are the club leader; the treasurer; the new member, Jason Tanner; and Wanda Johnson, the investor.

Semicolons clarify the separation between the four people. Had it been, “The club leader, the treasurer, The new member, Jason Tanner…” it would seem that the new member and Jason Tanner are two different people.

Apostrophes – Possessive

‘s shows possession of a singular noun

The girl’s parents were quite rich.

2. S’ shows possession of a plural noun

The students’ books were all over the place. (there are multiple students who have books)

3. ‘s to singular words ending in s, and nouns that are plural

My boss’s office My children’s toys

Apostrophes – Contractions

Use to combine two words (they are, he is, there is, etc.)

It is -> It’s a beautiful park They are -> They’re really good friends You are -> you’re good at this and so on.

1 year ago

Words to use instead of ‘said’

**Using the word ‘said’ is absolutely not a bad choice, and in fact, you will want to use it for at least 40% of all your dialogue tags. Using other words can be great, especially for description and showing emotion, but used in excess can take away or distract from the story.

Neutral: acknowledged, added, affirmed, agreed, announced, answered, appealed, articulated, attested, began, bemused, boasted, called, chimed in, claimed, clarified, commented, conceded, confided, confirmed, contended, continued, corrected, decided, declared, deflected, demurred, disclosed, disputed, emphasized, explained, expressed, finished, gloated, greeted, hinted, imitated, imparted, implied, informed, interjected, insinuated, insisted, instructed, lectured, maintained, mouthed, mused, noted, observed, offered, put forth, reassured, recited, remarked, repeated, requested, replied, revealed, shared, spoke up, stated, suggested, uttered, voiced, volunteered, vowed, went on

Persuasive: advised, appealed, asserted, assured, begged, cajoled, claimed, convinced, directed, encouraged, implored, insisted, pleaded, pressed, probed, prodded, prompted, stressed, suggested, urged

Continuously: babbled, chattered, jabbered, rambled, rattled on

Quietly: admitted, breathed, confessed, croaked, crooned, grumbled, hissed, mumbled, murmured, muttered, purred, sighed, whispered

Loudly: bellowed, blurted, boomed, cried, hollered, howled, piped, roared, screamed, screeched, shouted, shrieked, squawked, thundered, wailed, yelled, yelped

Happily/Lovingly: admired, beamed, cackled, cheered, chirped, comforted, consoled, cooed, empathized, flirted, gushed, hummed, invited, praised, proclaimed, professed, reassured, soothed, squealed, whooped

Humour: bantered, chuckled, giggled, guffawed, jested, joked, joshed

Sad: bawled, begged, bemoaned, blubbered, grieved, lamented, mewled, mourned, pleaded, sniffled, sniveled, sobbed, wailed, wept, whimpered

Frustrated: argued, bickered, chastised, complained, exasperated, groaned, huffed, protested, whinged

Anger: accused, bristled, criticized, condemned, cursed, demanded, denounced, erupted, fumed, growled, lied, nagged, ordered, provoked, raged, ranted remonstrated, retorted, scoffed, scolded, scowled, seethed, shot, snapped, snarled, sneered, spat, stormed, swore, taunted, threatened, warned

Disgust: cringed, gagged, groused, griped, grunted, mocked, rasped, sniffed, snorted

Fear: cautioned, faltered, fretted, gasped, quaked, quavered, shuddered, stammered, stuttered, trembled, warned, whimpered, whined

Excited: beamed, cheered, cried out, crowed, exclaimed, gushed, rejoiced, sang, trumpeted

Surprised: blurted, exclaimed, gasped, marveled, sputtered, yelped

Provoked: bragged, dared, gibed, goaded, insulted, jeered, lied, mimicked, nagged, pestered, provoked, quipped, ribbed, ridiculed, sassed, teased

Uncertainty/Questionned: asked, challenged, coaxed, concluded, countered, debated, doubted, entreated, guessed, hesitated, hinted, implored, inquired, objected, persuaded, petitioned, pleaded, pondered, pressed, proposed, queried, questioned, quizzed, reasoned, reiterated, reported, requested, speculated, supposed, surmised, testified, theorized, verified, wondered

This is by no means a full list, but should be more than enough to get you started!

Any more words you favor? Add them in the comments!

Happy Writing :)

1 year ago
Anna (2019) Dir. Luc Besson
Anna (2019) Dir. Luc Besson
Anna (2019) Dir. Luc Besson
Anna (2019) Dir. Luc Besson
Anna (2019) Dir. Luc Besson

Anna (2019) Dir. Luc Besson

1 year ago
EMMA D'ARCY As RHAENYRA TARGARYEN House Of The Dragon | SEASON 2 Official Teaser
EMMA D'ARCY As RHAENYRA TARGARYEN House Of The Dragon | SEASON 2 Official Teaser
EMMA D'ARCY As RHAENYRA TARGARYEN House Of The Dragon | SEASON 2 Official Teaser
EMMA D'ARCY As RHAENYRA TARGARYEN House Of The Dragon | SEASON 2 Official Teaser
EMMA D'ARCY As RHAENYRA TARGARYEN House Of The Dragon | SEASON 2 Official Teaser

EMMA D'ARCY as RHAENYRA TARGARYEN House of the Dragon | SEASON 2 Official Teaser

1 year ago
Years Of War, Gaius, Struggle… And Luck Have Brought You Here. To This Place. I’d Be Very Sorry To
Years Of War, Gaius, Struggle… And Luck Have Brought You Here. To This Place. I’d Be Very Sorry To

Years of war, Gaius, struggle… and luck have brought you here. To this place. I’d be very sorry to see you throw it all away… doing something stupid.

𝐃𝐎𝐌𝐈𝐍𝐀 [ 2021 — ] × Tom Glynn-Carney as Gaius Octavius.

1 year ago
ALICENT + Hands Close-up
ALICENT + Hands Close-up
ALICENT + Hands Close-up
ALICENT + Hands Close-up
ALICENT + Hands Close-up
ALICENT + Hands Close-up
ALICENT + Hands Close-up

ALICENT + hands close-up

1 year ago

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In The Source Link, You’ll Find TWO HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE Gifs Of The Actor THEA SOFIE LOCH NAESS In ONDSKAN
In The Source Link, You’ll Find TWO HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE Gifs Of The Actor THEA SOFIE LOCH NAESS In ONDSKAN
In The Source Link, You’ll Find TWO HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE Gifs Of The Actor THEA SOFIE LOCH NAESS In ONDSKAN
1 year ago
Emilia Clarke As Daenerys Targaryen Game Of Thrones 7.01 - “Dragonstone”
Emilia Clarke As Daenerys Targaryen Game Of Thrones 7.01 - “Dragonstone”
Emilia Clarke As Daenerys Targaryen Game Of Thrones 7.01 - “Dragonstone”

Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen Game of Thrones 7.01 - “Dragonstone”

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