Last week we talked about some grammar “rules” that can now be “broken,” including beginning sentences with conjunctions, ending sentences with prepositions, splitting infinitives, and using they as a singular pronoun. Today we will talk about three more of those “rules.”
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Breaking the Rules Part 1
Grammar rules. Are there really rules at all, or are there just guidelines and standards? Depends whom you ask.
20 Interesting Facts About the History of Our Language
According to Global Language Monitor, the estimated number of words in the English language is 1,025,109. There is some controversy over that exact figure, but it’s safe to say there are over a million.
Redundancy: It Bears Repeating!
Being repetitious. We are all guilty of it. You know how someone might tell the same joke or the same story over and over again — and we listen without saying anything?
More Mispronounced Words: Part 2 – F Through J
Several weeks ago I posted about ten words from A through E that are commonly mispronounced. This post continues with some words from F through J that are often mispronounced:
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