People who care about grammar care about it a lot. And for everyone who cares about grammar (and even some people who don’t), there are certain misspellings, wrong usages, and grammatical errors that ...
A.I. and spell-check make choices for writers. With real, physical dictionaries, writers are empowered to decide how to express themselves. By Alessandro Tersigni Megan C. Reynolds takes on the ...
There’s a fair chance that at some point you’ve been told that you’re using hopefully wrong: Purists insist that it can only mean “in a hopeful manner” and not “it is to be hoped that.” But who are ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. It is I, addressing a grammar question. Or should that be “it is me”?
Most of the people who read this column do so because they enjoy learning about grammar, usage and style. Like me, they actually find the stuff interesting and useful. But now that I think about it: ...
WHY DO PEOPLE buy books on English usage? The obvious answer, “for authoritative advice”, doesn’t square with what people actually buy. For decades the best-selling grammar book in the ...
The article provides ten practical tips to help fifth-grade students enhance their English grammar skills. It emphasizes making grammar engaging through fun activities and games, encouraging regular ...
Grammar has been getting attention in the media lately, and for good reason. Because I am over 50 and I was raised by grammar sticklers, I am sympathetic to managers’ complaints about rampant grammar ...
Cambridge University Press & Assessment proudly commemorates the 40th anniversary of English Grammar in Use, the world's best-selling English grammar series. First published in 1985, EnglishGrammar in ...