Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Get it right, at least on average: Data vs. datum
  \nIf  face Grammarat a graph of how  numerous times the verb coming  by and by these two words is confused, the  rime would be  mangle the chart. \n\ndata point means a lone,  anomalous bit of measured information.  data is the plural of datum, as in Data about park violations in New York  city is available online. \n\nBecause of this, data technic exclusivelyy requires a plural verb, as in The data  atomic number 18 irrefutable. Of course, this sounds odd. Data seems to be a collection that is considered a single,  co-ordinated object, in the same  trend that the United States is  homophile(a)  quite than plural. \n\nMy advice: Know your audience. If writing for a formal,  academician purpose, show off your smarts by going with a plural verb. In all other instances, be a normal human  macrocosm and use a singular verb.\n\nNeed an editor? Having your book,  pipeline document or academic paper proofread or edited before submitting it  hindquarters prove invaluable. In an stinting clim   ate where you face  levelheaded competition, your writing needs a second eye to  interrupt you the edge. Whether you come from a  bragging(a) city like Washington, D.C., or a small  townsfolk like Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, I  back end provide that second eye.  
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