You hire a fashion consultant to help you redesign your wardrobe. He tells you to get rid of your most recently acquired shoes. You gasp in surprise because you bought the shoes only a couple of days ago. All the celebrities are wearing them. How can they not be fashionable? You may ask the same thing about helping verbs. Aren’t they always in fashion? The short answer is no. New words are always emerging.
Friday, June 27, 2014
Toward or Towards
- Toward and towards are two acceptable ways of spelling the same preposition.
- Toward is the preferred spelling in the United States and Canada.
- Towards is the preferred spelling in the United Kingdom and Australia.
Some words have multiple correct spellings. You probably already know this is true for certain verbs (e.g., spell vs. spelt) and several nouns (e.g., color, favor, neighbor); prepositions aren’t immune to it either.
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Comma Before Parenthesis or After?
Commas may be placed after the closing parenthesis but not before either the opening or the closing parenthesis. If the sentence would not require any commas if the parentheses were removed, the sentence should not have any commas when the parentheses are present.
You’ve likely seen writers use parentheses to set apart information from the main sentence. But do you know how to use them correctly?
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Is Using “As Soon As Possible” Rude?
Your co-worker just sent you a message on Slack:
Bossy McBosserpants
I need the report as soon as possible
What runs through your head? Along with potential anxiety about a looming deadline (looks like you’re eating lunch at your desk again) you may feel annoyance. After all, that demand sounded pretty darn pushy.
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Requests that include “as soon as possible” (or the ubiquitous acronym ASAP) can come across as rude.
Friday, June 20, 2014
MLB Fans and Grammar: A Whole New Ball Game
As Major League Baseball gears up for the All-Star Game, Grammarly teamed up with The Wall Street Journal once again to see which team has the most grammatically correct fans. We looked at all 30 official MLB team sites and analyzed the top 150 comments for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors. Each team had an average of over 10,000 words.
The Cleveland Indians hit a home run making the fewest mistakes (just 3.6 mistakes per 100 words) while the New York Mets strike out making 13.9 mistakes per 100 words.
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Uses of Verbs–Grammar
Verbs tell you what the subject of a sentence or clause is doing (or being). Verbs are conjugated according to person, number, gender, tense, aspect, mood, or voice.
Verbs are at the heart of sentences and clauses; they are indispensable to the formation of a complete thought. A verb can express a thought by itself (with the subject implied) and be understood.
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
It’s a Barnyard Full of Animal Idioms
These idioms about animals are the cat’s meow. Here’s a short list of animal-related idioms and what they mean:
- Curiosity Killed the Cat: asking a lot of questions can get you into trouble.
- Cry Wolf: give a cry for help or alarm when there is no danger.