Bleach Wiki:Grammar Corner

The Grammar Corner is a place where a group of users can get together and help maintain the wiki by keeping it free of incorrect grammar, syntax, tenses and the like.

Membership Rules

 * The Project head is the primary contact on grammar related issues. They have the final word on grammar related issues.
 * The Project head has the authority to coordinate grammar related work with other project members.
 * New Members must show their capability with grammar corrections through at least 10 separate article edits, in order to be considered a official member of the grammar corner.
 * Any and all users can sign up to be a member of the Grammar Corner. If you would like to join, simply place your name in the list above. Once you sign up, begin working on any articles listed as being in need of work.

Procedures

 * After signing up for the Grammar Corner, take a look at the list of articles in need of work.
 * Find an article you want to work on and begin working.
 * Check each and every line in that article for spelling mistakes, grammar errors, and tense mistakes, and make sure the article follows the Bleach Wiki:Manual of Style.
 * Remember that Bleach Wiki uses American convention English. Please do your part to keep articles in this convention.
 * Once an article is done, simply remove it from the list and move on to another.
 * Just because you did an article in the past does not mean it does not need to be checked again if it is on the list again. Articles are always being updated and reworded, so grammar checks need to happen all the time.

Spelling in Words
There are many different types of English. Examples are American English and British English. To prevent this leading to conflicts, Bleach Wiki aims to be as native as possible, but the main use is American English. For more information, please see the examples below. Also see American and British English spelling differences on Wikipedia.

List of articles in need of work
Articles listed below are listed by their priority in needing completion. Those of high priority are in the most need of a thorough check as soon as possible due to the amount of editors the page gets. Those of low priority are low traffic articles that should be checked when there is time and after more pressing articles have been checked.

High Priority
Articles listed here have high traffic, and thus need to be carefully checked for grammatical errors in order to maintain their quality.

Medium Priority
Articles listed here have a decent amount of traffic and are of good importance to the site and the series. Project articles are also listed here so they can be checked off and completely finished.

Low Priority
Articles listed here are low traffic articles, often from filler or other non canon material. Get to these when you can.