Tag Archive: grammar

Grammar Potpourri: Homophones

When I first discussed grammar and punctuation back in mid-September (was it that long ago?), many of you commented about things I hadn’t included. Today, I’m going to address some of those. If there are others I don’t discuss today, rest assured they will be covered Some Day Soon.TM Before I list some of the…

Capital Ideas

As I kick off a new series of grammar and punctuation articles to kick off the new year, I figured we might as well start at the top. Based on a suggestion on Twitter from Tami, aka @tami_moore, I’m going to tackle capitalization: when, how, and where. The Rules There are some conventions to be…

How Not to Impress Me As A Potential Customer

I just received an email today, which advertised a new “super-premium” skin for the Thesis premium WordPress theme. I enjoy reading about new skins, so I read the email. Lucky for all of you that I did: It gave me plenty of fodder for a blog article! First, here’s the relevant portion of the email…

Discovery, or My “Eureka!” Moment

I think I finally figured out what I want to be when I grow up. Unfortunately, I’ve been “grown up” (or at least as grown up as I intend to be) for a considerable period of time, as we humans measure time. A few weeks ago, I wrote an article on grammar that was as…

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