On March 22, Wealthy Theatre will be hosting the Grand Rapids premiere of "Rebel With A Clause," an award-winning documentary ...
You should of known better! Actually, you should HAVE known better about these common grammar pet peeves that drive people crazy. Grammar errors are easy to miss, and they’re often habitual. However, ...
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7 grammar rules you learned that are actually wrong

Are you sure those grammar rules are real? Many “rules” taught in schools aren’t actual rules — they’re outdated style ...
Ellen Jovin is not the grammar police. She's more like a grammar guru, a gentle, nonjudgmental guide who knows English isn't etched into a linguistic stone, rigid and unchangeable. Instead, she knows ...
In this resource, we explore how grammar can be taught rhetorically where the focus is on the learner understanding the writing situation, making effective choices while constructing sentences, ...
A few weeks ago I wrote on the grand old rule about not ending sentences with prepositions, which is, quite simply, a long-lived hoax we’d best relegate to history. In that light, I’d like to ...
What is the proper way to spell out numbers particularly regarding when/when not to hyphenate?<BR><BR>Example: 123,456<BR><BR>No hyphens?<BR><BR> One Hundred Twenty Three Thousand Four Hundred Fifty ...
Language education has long been a cornerstone of academic enquiry and policy, with grammar instruction occupying a pivotal role in shaping linguistic competence. Recent decades have witnessed a shift ...
English has rules. Teachers insist on them. Exams depend on them. Grammar books list them carefully. And yet, English breaks its own rules all the time. Take pl ...