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The difference between “correct grammar” and “correct usage” is a linguistic distinction that is not clearly understood.
The demise of the English paper will end a long intellectual tradition, but it’s also an opportunity to reëxamine the purpose ...
Centenarian Yasmin Shaikh, a Marathi grammar expert, advocates for preserving the language’s purity and beauty, teaching it ...
There's one punctuation mark Gen Z wants you to stop using. Here's what it is—and why it's falling out of favor.
As the government is exploring a new EU youth mobility scheme and working towards a renewed association with the Erasmus+ ...
Alan Feigenbaum discusses the importance of using plain English in divorce agreements, illustrating how overly complex “legalese” can lead to confusion and costly litigation.
All this is bigger than ghazals, of course. Bigger than haiku. I’m saying we have to graduate from pastiche and mimicry to ...
Go ahead and split that infinitive! Here are some of the grammar rules that have changed with the times. Are you keeping up ...
Bilingualism is the tiniest invisible crucible in the world, a constant fight that refuses to give out, and thus burns ...
Inspired by the passionate response to the semicolon’s supposed decline, this quiz invites you to test – and perhaps ...
Fundamentals of English Grammar Workbook with Answer Key The world's most trusted grammar source for clear, direct, and comprehensive instruction, the Azar-Hagen Grammar Series takes a time-tested ...
T hey are inaudible and unpronounceable. They do not exist in spoken English—they are at best a pause rather than a presence: ...