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When to Capitalize Disease Names

By Mignon FogartyMay 20, 2023

The name of the coronavirus disease that emerged in late 2019 is not capitalized because most disease names aren’t unless…

Toe the Line

By Mignon FogartyMay 19, 2023

Lately, it seems as if politicians are constantly calculating whether they should toe the party line, or not. But is…

Expletive Sentences: Should You Start with ‘There Is’ or ‘There Are’?

By Mignon FogartyMay 7, 2023

Should you start a sentence with “there is” or “there are”? Have you ever heard it’s bad to start…

Begs the Question

By Mignon FogartyApril 25, 2023

Today I’m going to beg the question. When I do radio interviews, callers often ask me about the phrase “begs…

Is ‘Very Unique’ Wrong?

By Syelle GravesApril 24, 2023

The word “unique” means “one of a kind,” but the way people use it has been shifting. For example, here…

How Aphasia Causes Difficulty Speaking

By Syelle GravesApril 24, 2023

Language impairment is often caused by tragic conditions like aphasia, a type of brain damage. This condition can teach us…

Grammar Quirks: Juan Gomez-Jurado on His ‘False Friend’ in Writing

By Editor, Grammar GirlMarch 22, 2023

Grammar Girl: What’s your favorite word and why? Juan Gomez-Jurado: In English language it’s “daffodil.” I’m not even a great…

What Is Parallel Structure?

By Mignon FogartyMarch 8, 2023

The human brain is wired to look for patterns. Patterns like the golden ratio found in art and nature are…

Educators: 8 Things You Can Do That Make A Difference

By JJ Watt, PartnerMarch 2, 2023

Are you a teacher, tutor, community volunteer, school administrator, or another kind of educator who would like to positively impact…

5 Stupid Grammar Myths (and Why You Should Follow Them at Work)

By Mignon FogartyMarch 1, 2023

Ever been chided for doing something that you know isn’t wrong? Your brother-in-law insists that guacamole is made only with…

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