How Do We Love Thee, Grammar? Count the Ways on Grammar Day
Grammar. It's a beautiful thing, or a thing that is beautiful. In its honor there is National Grammar Day,
a day that grammarians have been celebrating since 2008, as instituted
by Martha Brockenbrough, founder of the Society for the Promotion of
Good Grammar. She picked that particular date because it's a
sentence: March forth.
(...) And grammar itself is
nice. After all, that we are able to communicate and make ourselves
understood in a society is no small thing, Oxford commas or not. From
grammar comes pretty much everything else.
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giovedì, marzo 07, 2013
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