Grammar Tips - Page 11
- How to Use “In This Day and Age” CorrectlyWhat does rock and roll have in common with pork and beans? People often fail to enunciate the d of the and between the two...June 29, 2016
- What Is the Difference Between Advisor and Adviser?Advising is a weighty responsibility. Bad advice can have unfavorable consequences. Take the case—no pun intended—of Jacob...May 27, 2016
- Have you discussed grammar with educators?This poll is part of a series that Grammarly is running aimed at better understanding how the public feels about writing,...April 27, 2016
- Why Grammar Still Matters in Today’s Digital AgeGuest post by Matt Banner Today’s digital age has brought back the craft of writing, but at a cost. With the rising popularity of...April 15, 2016
- How Grammar Influences Legal InterpretationsGrammar is important, but it’s not a matter of life or death. Or is it? How does grammar influence the legal system? Researchers...April 13, 2016
- When to Use “Which” and “Who”Did you know that which has been around in various forms since the eighth century? Who dates to sometime before 900. Despite...April 13, 2016
- How to Fix Incomplete ComparisonsYou might have noticed some sodas that are advertised as having 50 percent less sugar in them. Or some foods that apparently have...April 11, 2016
- How to Write Negative Verbs CorrectlyMeet Pablo, a student from Spain who came to the United States for a summer to learn English. Pablo is very keen on experiencing...April 10, 2016
- Grammar Basics: What Are Nondefining Clauses?There are two types of relative clauses—defining and nondefining. To review, relative clauses can contain a subject, verb, and a...March 30, 2016
- How To Use “Do” with Modal VerbsModal verbs are also called helping verbs, because that’s what they do. They help add meaning to the main verb in your sentence...March 29, 2016