We don’t need to play a gotcha game dressed up as a grammar rule. There are clearly dangling modifiers that would bother no ...
The grammar police are a relentless force, which is why — as literacy rates keep declining — we must ask ourselves whether ...
Eons ago, someone gave me a small yellow object to hang on my wall. It proclaimed, “I am silently correcting your grammar.” It was the perfect gift. In fact, I still have it. Grammar is a big deal to ...
Now don’t get scared. We won't start drilling you on “who” vs. “whom,” conjugations, and gerunds. You can relax. We’ll take a much more practical approach, and we won’t use any strange words. Promise.
Dear Readers: I started writing the "Ask Amy" column 10 years ago this week. In that time, I've fielded countless letters from readers covering every imaginable personal situation and dilemma. I've ...
Scenario 1: You've just logged into Facebook and read a post by one of your "friends" that contains the sentence "Your right, I was wrong." Moments later, there are ...
NEW YORK (AP) — It's the LOL generation that appears most annoyed by bad grammar and spelling slips, according to a survey by Dictionary.com. The site found in an online Harris Poll done July 31 to ...