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Many people were taught that they shouldn’t end a sentence with a preposition. Today, however, most language experts don’t abide…
Oh, English. There are so many different kinds of errors that sometimes it seems overwhelming, but today, we’re going to…
What follows is an excerpt from the late Bill Walsh’s book Yes, I Could Care Less, Bill was a copy editor at…
A Grammar Girl follower on Twitter named Aaron Heintz tweeted a question earlier this month. He asked, “Why do we use…
Every once in a while, I get questions about word pairs such as “wood” and “wooden” or “wool” and “woolen.”…
Last week Dale Seiler on Twitter sent me a screenshot of a Garmin ad that had a strange and unnecessary…
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Today’s today’s podcast podcast is is about words that are doubled, such as “had had” and “is is.” Word’s grammar…
A question that I get now and then is whether W is ever a vowel. At first, I was…
Olympics season is nearly upon us. Athletes in more than 150 countries are preparing for some of the most significant…