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Est. 1828
Grammar & Usage
Usage Notes (page 4)
Learning to Like 'Like'
Can a case be made for the word 'like'?
Is it 'Healthy' or 'Healthful'?
Yum, correct word usage
What's the plural of 'water'?
What about 'sand'? Or 'fish'?
No, Antidisestablishmentarianism Is Not in the Dictionary
We'll tell you the real "longest word"
Do Burglars 'Burgle' or 'Burglarize'?
Either way, it's burglarious
8 Common Words That Are Still Trademarked
Mmm...nothing like a cold Frozen Fruit Bar
Poetic Forms: 13 Ways of Looking at a Poem
Sestina, anyone?
Is 'Boughten' a Word?
Yes. In fact, it's two.
Language Errors of the Rich and Famous
Or at least 'famous'
Are You Misusing These 10 Common Words?
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Why is it so hard to use 'enervate' correctly?
We're tired. Here's a limerick.
The Last Word on 'Penultimate'
It means neither 'last' nor 'best'.
Is 'Grammatical Error' a Contradiction?
A look at one of our least important linguistic debates
Nouns That Look Like Adjectives
'Singles' is a noun. So is 'bar'. And yet.
Is 'Conversate' a Real Word?
It's been in use for almost 200 years
Impactful: Yep, It's a Real Word
And you might want to come to terms with that
It's Time to Argue 'Semantics'
What does it mean when we 'argue semantics'?
Back to School? Time For Some Pedagogy.
But What is It?
Poignant vs. Pungent
A Tale of Swapped Histories and Mirror Definitions
Are You Feeling Jaded?
You're not the only one
Precarious Is Not "Before Carious"
The History and Meaning of Precarious
How To Use Bombastic
Meaning and History of
Bombastic
What's a dilemma?
Use This Incorrectly, and the Grammar Police Will Be after You
The Ize Have It
The Strange Case of the Poet, the Pond, and Dutch Cleanser
11 Common Terms That Used To Be 'Bad Grammar'
Happy National Grammar Day!
Old-School Grammar
Many of today's grammar rules can be traced to the opinions of one 18th century writer.
Its vs. It's
Some practical guidance, and interesting history, about a common mistake.
I vs. Me
'Between you and '? Simple guidance for a tricky pronoun.
Literally
A word that (literally) drives people nuts
Drive Safe: In Praise of Flat Adverbs
You don't have to end all your adverbs in -ly to talk right.
Hopefully
We believe the popular usage of this word is correct
Ending a Sentence with a Preposition
An old-fashioned rule we can no longer put up with.
Who vs. Whom
Good news for those who feel stuffy saying 'whom.'
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