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“A widower for six months, drinking has become his means of forgetting.” The sentence was plucked from a taster for ABC’s ...
My friend Peter Page builds high-rises. He knows that if he were to put a beam in the wrong place, the whole thing could come down. In a much less dramatic, costly and dangerous way, a misplaced ...
Grammar expert and enthusiast June Casagrande dives into the world of hyphens and how to actually use them in writing.
Grammar Fans Flock to a Film About Participles and Gerunds “Rebel With a Clause” celebrates the improbable cross-country journey of a woman who gently imparts grammar rules to strangers.
Based on years of research, Yale’s George Dragoi argues that our brains develop a cellular template soon after birth that defines how we perceive the world.
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