For many, grammar is a relic of classroom instruction, tamed once, forgotten soon after. But for professionals, writers, and global communicators, grammar is not merely a rulebook; it is architecture.
Columnist June Casagrande advises readers to ask the internet the right questions when addressing their grammar weaknesses.
Prospective grammarians, folks, and foes of grammarland! Behold, the imposing peak of conjugation in front of you! Pray, with a firm step let’s advance mightily and prepare to scale yet another height ...
Hopefully means “in a hopeful manner.” “I hope the boss lets us out early” and “Hopefully, the boss lets us out early” aren’t the same thing. On the other hand, these are grammar “rules” you can ...