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If you want to appear polished and intelligent, a great way to do that is to make sure you’re using proper grammar. Grammar seems like a small thing, but it can leave a big impression. There are many ...
Writing with proper grammar is one of the easiest ways to establish credibility. For example, when was the last time you trusted the guy who opened his email with “Hello please sirs and madam” and ...
Regarding Mark Goldblatt's "Welcome Back, My Ungrammatical Students" (op-ed, Sept. 3): It is gratifying to read that, in this day of text messaging, there are some of us who believe that correct ...
Is there a little bit of a grumpy old man or woman in you? You know the type. A person prone to saying things like: “In my day we were polite,” “Does no one know how to write a sentence anymore?”, “I ...
Grammar: it’s everywhere. And, as soon as someone identifies himself as an expert, you can almost always safely assume he’s going to judge you anytime you end a sentence with a preposition. That’s the ...
This is the Grammar Guy column, a weekly feature written by Curtis Honeycutt. I can think of a few things off the top of my head that I hope never to use: math, a fire extinguisher, Pepto Bismol and ...