Category: grammar (page 3 of 3)

170: Word Crimes 1

Weird Al Yankovic’s new parody “Word Crimes” is chock-full of grammar advice — but is it good advice?

Or is it just a three-minute-long language peeve session? What should we take from the song, and what should best be left …

158: English Plurals

Is it octopuses or octopi? What about mongooses? Are they mongeese?

Sure, you can use plural –s, but do you know your way around the unusual plurals of English?

Have no fear — linguist Daniel

140: Grammar Grouches in the News

Grammar is in the news this week, as Sufjan Stevens takes Miley Cyrus to task on her language usage.

And a school in the UK is banning slang.

What motivates these grammar grouches? And are their criticisms spot on, or …

68: Passive Voice Day

Passive Voice Day was held last week.

The linguistic phenomenon known as passive voice is hated by editors, checked by computers, and used by all of us. But it’s not well understood, and often misidentified in the press. How can …

41: You Are What You Speak (featuring Lane Greene)

Are you a grammar grouch? Do you have language peeves? And if so, how can you recover?

Linguist Daniel Midgley talks the talk with Lane Greene, language blogger, journalist, and author of the new book You Are What You

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