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  1. Sep 17, 2014 · Advertising is a favourite target for grammar aficionados, but there’s often a strategic reason for sloppy or incorrect-sounding grammar in ads.

  2. Oct 14, 2014 · Some things that people have been taught are rules of English grammar are really not rules at all—and some of them are flat-out wrong. There’s actually a word for this phenomenon:...

  3. Apr 5, 2016 · As peanut gallery grammarians love to point out, the idiom “I could care less” literally means the opposite of what people like Oliver use it to mean. Indeed, if he were capable of caring any ...

  4. Nov 14, 2019 · Word class analysis has long been familiar in Europe under the title parts of speech, and since medieval times grammarians have operated with nine word classes or parts of speech: noun, verb, pronoun, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, article, and interjection.

  5. Nov 3, 2020 · Many grammar words, such as articles (the, a) and prepositions (to, of, at) are used frequently but typically unstressed and uttered quickly, receiving virtually no “airtime” in the rush of...

  6. The past participle usually ends in -ed (yodeled, remembered), but there are plenty of exceptions to that rule, such as forgotten and gone. (The past participle is usually the same as the plain old past tense (yodeled, remembered), but not always: forgot, went.)

  7. May 6, 2002 · Thomas of Erfurt. Thomas of Erfurt was the most influential member of a group of later medieval philosophers known as the speculative grammarians or Modistae (Modists), after the central place they assigned to the modi significandi (modes of signification) of a word in their analyses of human discourse. The notion that a word, once it has been ...

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