I'm sure you've heard about the golfer who had a problem with his socks: He had a hole in one. This "dad joke" (just like some shirts I've had since college) never gets old. But what happens if you ...
Let's talk about the plurals of compound nouns. I submit to you: passers-by, hangers-on, attorneys general, brothers-in-law, and culs-de-sac. What about "month end" how would that be pluralized?
When is a door not a door? When it’s ajar. As an owner of a 19th century home, all of my doors are ajar. I’m plumb out of doors that shut properly. —Curtis Honeycutt is a syndicated humor columnist.
English grammar plays a vital role in effective communication and language mastery. Whether you’re a native speaker or learning English as a second language, understanding and applying grammar rules ...
When is a door not a door? When it’s ajar. As an owner of a 19th century home, all of my doors are ajar. I’m plumb out of doors that shut properly. Just as those wonky door puns make you groan, words ...
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