Grammar Girl Quick And Dirty Tips For Better Writing

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You'll get fun and friendly doses of writing advice in three short chunks: a Quick and Dirty Tip, a meaty middle, and a final tidbit. Grammar Girl covers everything from punctuation and grammar to style and voice. QuickandDirtyTips.com

Episodios

  • 424GG There's Something Weird About "For," "Yet," and "So"

    10/07/2014 Duración: 08min

    FANBOYS are a myth and there's something weird about "for," "yet," and "so."

  • 423 GG Is the Semicolon in TL;DR Ironic?

    03/07/2014 Duración: 03min

    "TL;DR" means "too long; didn't read," but the semicolon is usually associated with long or complex sentences. What is it doing in this abbreviation? Note: This piece originally appeared as a Grammar Girl blog post January 22, 2014 and was rereleased as an audio podcast on July 3, 2014. Visit the website to read the full transcript and leave a comment: http://bit.ly/1g1PtiA

  • 422GG Manipulating Words to Make Things Funny

    26/06/2014 Duración: 05min

    Why sentences like this are funny: A woman gives birth in the UK every 48 seconds. She must be exhausted.

  • 421 - Part II: Why Do People Say 'A-Whole-Nother'?

    19/06/2014 Duración: 11min

    Why do people say "a-whole-nother"?It's the same reason we say "an apron" instead if "a napron."

  • 420 - Why 'A-Whole-Nother' Isn’t Like 'Ala-Frickin’-Bama' and 'Hizzouse'

    12/06/2014 Duración: 07min

    While researching why people say "a-whole-nother," Syelle Graves discovered that even knowing what to call the phrase gets complicated (and interesting).

  • 419 - Using Stick Figures to Understand First, Second, and Third Person

    05/06/2014 Duración: 06min

    Using Stick Figures to Understand First, Second, and Third Person

  • 417 - An Unparalleled Letdown

    22/05/2014 Duración: 03min

    The authors of "The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation" help us understand parallel structure.

  • 416GG How to Kick Your Annoying Preposition Habit

    15/05/2014 Duración: 05min

    How to Kick Your Annoying Preposition Habit

  • 415 - Commas Are Like People on the Subway

    08/05/2014 Duración: 06min

    Commas are like people on the subway: You think you know them, but they're awfully complex. This week, we'll dig deeper and get to know some of their jobs: separating items in a series (the Oxford comma), delineating appositives, and surrounding nonrestrictive phrases.

  • 414 - Luisa Zissman's Missing Apostrophe

    01/05/2014 Duración: 07min

    Sometimes companies leave apostrophes out of their names when it seems as if the name would need an apostrophe. Why do they do it, and is it wrong?

  • 413 - Words Invented by Shakespeare

    24/04/2014 Duración: 06min

    In honor of Shakespeare's 450th birthday, we'll look at Shakespeare's words, phrases, insults, and false friends. I bet you don't know them all.

  • 412 - Can I Help Who's Next?

    18/04/2014 Duración: 07min

    Neal Whitman addresses some annoying phrases you hear in stores and restaurants, such as "Can I help who's next?" and "Did you want cream in your coffee?" Find out why people say such things.

  • 411 - Addictive Versus Addicting

    10/04/2014 Duración: 05min

    Addictive Versus Addicting

  • 410GG Just Because

    30/03/2014 Duración: 06min

    It's tricky to pick apart the grammar of a sentence such as "Just because you’re correct doesn’t mean you’re not annoying." Guest writer Neal Whitman explains why such sentences work and what they really mean.

  • 408 - Why We Don't End Sentences With "You're"

    21/03/2014 Duración: 06min

    Some words have strong forms, weak forms, and even weaker forms.

  • 407GG Why Canadians Don't Really Say "Aboot"

    13/03/2014 Duración: 07min

    Gretchen McCulloch from the All Things Linguistic explains why Canadians don't say "aboot" and why most Americans think they do.

  • 406GG Begging the Question

    07/03/2014 Duración: 04min

    Language is changing but that doesn't mean you have to go with the flow.

  • 405 - Is Cash Money a Regional Expression?

    28/02/2014 Duración: 06min

    Is Cash Money a Regional Expression?

  • 404 - Why "Substitute" Is Weird

    27/02/2014 Duración: 09min

    Why it’s hard to talk about substituting one thing for another without confusing people. Guest Writer: Neal Whitman Sponsor: AudiblePodcast.com/GG

  • 403 - Preventative and Orientate

    22/02/2014 Duración: 05min

    Today, we’re going to talk about two cases in which English has two words that mean the same thing and whether one choice is better than the other. Preventative and preventive, and orient and orientate. Sponsor: Grammar Girl’s Peeve Wars. Visits FundAnything.com/peevewars to learn more.

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