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God’s Truth Not Sectarian Truthiness Truthiness is a word whose time has come It was coined by Steven Colbert on “The Colbert (pronounced coal-bear) Report (pronounced repoor) on Comedy Central... Author: Bill Moore - Category: Religion
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Really Easy Grammar – No. 39: Their, His Pronoun Troubles Everyone should be sure of the rules when they use an indefinite pronoun Or, maybe, everyone should be sure of the rules when he uses an indefinite pronoun... Author: Bill Moore - Category: Writing
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Really Easy Grammar – No. 35: Whom Do You Think Who Is? Misuse of who and whom is an error in grammar often committed by the very people who consider themselves most refined and grammatical... Author: Bill Moore - Category: Writing
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Really Easy Grammar – No. 38: Why To Calmly Split An Infinitive Like everything else conceived by the minds of humans, grammar and its rule come into and go out of fashion... Author: Bill Moore - Category: Writing
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Really Good Word Usage – No. 20: Shall I Or Will I? When do we use shall instead of will or will instead of shall The short answer to the question is that, to an overwhelming extent, in American English, will as a verb meaning intend to can be used in every construction where will or shall is a choice... Author: Bill Moore - Category: Writing Rating:  |
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Really Easy Grammar – No. 36: Here’s A Preposition Proposition There are many rules of grammar: good rules, bad rules, sound rules, and silly rules The problem is knowing which ones you have to follow and which ones can you ignore... Author: Bill Moore - Category: Writing Rating:  |
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Really Easy Grammar – No. 37: Pronouns Used To Sound Right Does the correct choice of her/she bar you from being a good writer Well, we’re going to break the her/she bar and give you a sound method of using these and other pronouns accurately... Author: Bill Moore - Category: Writing
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Really Easy Grammar – No. 35: Don’t Let Your Participles Dangle If the rules of English grammar are carved anywhere, they’re carved only in butter A lot of the rules are arbitrary at best and sometimes even silly... Author: Bill Moore - Category: Writing
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Really Good Word Usage – No. 23: Writing Isn’t Talking Unless You’re Writing Talking You’d probably never write a sentence like this unless it was a direct quotation: “Well, I mean, you know, we just kind of, you know, kicked it around some until Mel goes he won’t, like, support the campaign... Author: Bill Moore - Category: Writing
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Words Used Right – No. 5: An Accurate Quote Can Be A Misquote Shakespeare didn’t want to kill all the lawyers, and Robert Frost didn’t think that good fences make good neighbors... Author: Bill Moore - Category: Writing
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