Is the correct phrase “retroactive from” or “retroactive to”? Find out here!
The Grammar Diva Blog - Bites of Grammar and Such
Dysphemism: When a Euphemism Just Won’t Do
Dysphemism is a derogatory or unpleasant term used for something or someone, rather than a neutral or pleasant term (euphemism).
It Has To Be Said
“There are many times in our lives when we just have to say the unsayable.” Enjoy this guest post by Jags Arthurson!
Quiz Time! Again…
Principle or Principal? Past or Passed? Take the Quiz!
More Confusing Words: OH and Pea
What is the difference between principle and principal? Did you know principal has three meanings?
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