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| | | | Unless you're a subscriber to Copyediting newsletter, you don't get the chance to read my "Grammar on the Edge" column. But now you can get a sneak peek of my most recent en... | |
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| | | | Contractions youre, well, cant, dont etc. generally make language sound less formal, and avoiding them makes it more formal. Over the years, contractions have become more acceptable higher up the formality spectrum. This is part of a general shift thats been going on for decades: styles of language that were once firmly seen | |
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| | | | Here's some advice on grammar that I've seen a lot, both online and in print: the notion that the subject is the person or thing that is the "doer" of the verb in a sentence. Turned around a bit, t... | |
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