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Monday, December 31, 2012

Grammar Shaming: “Who’s” Fault Is It?

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There are very few things more annoying than a glaring grammar error in an otherwise acceptable piece of writing. As lover...
Thursday, December 27, 2012

Nauseous vs. Nauseated: What’s the Difference?

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Even though nauseous and nauseated are often used to mean feeling unwell, many purists insist that nauseous means “causin...

Stop saying St. Patty’s Day!

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day! While you’re drinking green beer and counting shamrock leaves, you might end up debating a popula...
Tuesday, December 25, 2012

What kind of writer are you?

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This poll is part of a series that Grammarly is running aimed at better understanding how the public feels about writing,...
Monday, December 24, 2012

The Nobel Prize, Modern Shakespeare, and Tweeting Your Way to Better Writing

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This week, Svetlana Alexievich broke new ground in the literary world by becoming the first journalist to win the Nobel Pri...
Thursday, December 20, 2012

Neat-O! Vintage Slang Words to Add to Your Modern Vocabulary

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Language changes over time. The popularity of words, especially slang or words related to technology or trends, ebbs and f...

What Is a Common Noun?

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A common noun is the generic name for a person, place, or thing in a class or group. Unlike proper nouns, a common noun i...
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