An automated answer to a question about whether the perceived misuse of "literally" should upset someone not only sounds like ...
How to use verbs in sentences. Level 1 - Talking about the continuous past Understanding when to use and how to form the continuous past. Level 1 - Talking about the future How use the future tense.
A new study carried out at the MIT Language Acquisition Lab offers a novel insight into the early acquisition of ...
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12 Words & Phrases to Retire in 2025
Grammar Guru is starting the year off strong with a spirited list (rant?) of cringe-worthy or just-plain-wrong words and ...
When combining two complete sentences with a conjunction ("and," "but," "or," "for," or "yet"), precede the conjunction with a comma. Example: Still, the sun is slowly getting brighter and hotter, and ...
In this column, I am going to summarize the last six columns that have been written for ambitious students contemplating ...
English teachers might have told students the word "each" is pronoun that gets a singular verb, but that's only part of the story, writes grammar expert June Casagrande.
In this column, I will show you the power of “strong repetition.” First, let's examine the “balanced sentence.” “The power of ...