Browsing: Grammar
Here’s a question for you: When you hear reindeer clattering on your roof, are you hearing their hoofs (H-O-O-F-S)…
Today’s topic is how to treat URLs when you have to use them in text. Web addresses are strange beasts;…
Last week, when I was writing about whether you should use italics or quotation marks for internal dialogue, I was…
Apostrophes are one of the more confounding punctuation marks. If you search for signs with “grammar errors” online, most of…
When someone has eaten something very fast have they “wolfed” or “woofed” it down? @GrammarGirl — Daniel Coe…
This chart from Grammar Girl Presents the Ultimate Writing Guide for Students gives examples of the 15 most common ways…
The English spelling system is famous for not making sense. The phonetic ideal of having each letter represent exactly one…
Two readers recently asked whether they need to repeat a number in parentheses after they write out the word.…
It’s hard to say when last names were first used, but it’s easy to group many last names into certain…
One of our readers, Kris G., wrote that she loved our episode on German chocolate cake and how it isn’t…