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www.grammarphobia.com
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| | | | Did "word" once rhyme with "afford" and "sword," as it seems to do in Shakespeare's "Sonnet 79" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream"? | |
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stancarey.wordpress.com
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| | | | I won't subject readers to another long, rambling post on whom. But I want to note the tendency, strongest among those who are anxious to use whom "correctly", to use it even when who would be generally considered the grammatically appropriate choice: as subject pronoun. Ben Zimmer at Language Log recently criticised a book review... | |
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grammargeddon.com
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| | | | (I'll admit it's not a rule so much as a test, but I couldn't pass up that opportunity. Live with it.) First, an apology to all my readers for not having written about this here on the blog before today. I know I've discussed it elsewhere on the 'net, but an omission of this magnitude... | |
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dougbelshaw.com
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| | During the academic year 2008/9 we lived on a farm. It was great! Ben, my son, loved to see the tractors on the fields surrounding us. I can remember one day as I trundled off to work how wonderful... |