One Type of Ambiguity: A Singular Verb with Two Subjects
This post explains when to use a singular verb with a compound subject. Read More
This post explains when to use a singular verb with a compound subject. Read More
Let's untangle em>wreak, wreck, and wrack. Read More
Learn more about using either . . . or and neither . . . nor. Read More
Learn why you should never use should of in place of should have. Read More
Learn how and when to use e.g. and i.e. Read More
Some adjectives ending in -ic and -ical are interchangeable, but others are not. Read More
This post explains what to do when describing joint possession using pronouns Read More
Learn when you should used passed or past. Read More
This post explains how to use taxonomic nomenclature when writing about dinosaurs. Read More
This post explains the concept of the malaprop along with other linguistic near misses Read More