We are all familiar with the “bleeping” out of curse words on television and radio. In writing, symbols are generally used to take the place of curse words…
Hyphens with Compound Modifiers: A Tall-Columned Building
Compound modifiers are two (or more) words put together to form an adjective:
That is a very well-traveled path.
The three-year-old boy was throwing his toys.
That two-foot-high wedding cake looked delicious.
She is a self-made woman.
So What Happens to the Old Words?
With all the new words being added to the Oxford English Dictionary every three months, are there “old” words being removed? Or is the OED growing and growing to an unmanageable size?
Some “Hella” Great New Words!
Every year thousands of new words are added to various dictionaries. Here are some of this year’s words. (And “hella” was actually added years ago: it is now 15 years old!)
Colons and Semicolons: Second Cousins, Not Siblings
Colons and semicolons look a lot alike, but they are not siblings in the family of punctuation. They are probably not even first cousins.
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