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| | | | An Oxford comma is the final comma that can be used or omitted in a series. Writers and editors tend to have strong opinions about the Oxford comma. | |
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| | | | Learn the difference between active and passive voice-with examples of how active and passive voice can affect your writing. | |
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| | A few weeks after I described my endeavors to figure out why people were always saying "which" ("ati") around me, I managed to find the stem of the verb "kuti" in my hardcopy of Paas's English-Chichewa/Chinyanja dictionary. This is evidently not just an aspect of Nyanja slang - it's a legitimate word with its own ... Continue reading "The tyranny of "kwambiri"" |