I love words. Not just the meaning of words but their etymology: where they came from; how they evolved; how their meanings, sounds, and rhythms have changed with changing culture and social mores.
The Grammar Diva Blog - Bites of Grammar and Such
The Grammar Diva’s Gastronomical Greasy Spoon
If you owned a restaurant, what would you call it? Joe’s Place (substitute your own name)? Main Street Tavern? Cooked? The Grill?
Hand Out This Handout: Phrasal Verbs
A phrasal verb is a verb that is more than one word. Usually it is a verb followed by a preposition.
One Word — Or Two?
Words like anyway (any way), everyday (every day), and others can either be one word of two depending on how they are used.
Lyrical Malapropisms
Malapropism (noun) -The act or habit of misusing words ridiculously, especially by the confusion of words that are similar in sound
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