This is the Grammar Guy column, a weekly feature written by Curtis Honeycutt. It’s no secret we live in an era of relativism. What’s right for you may not be right for me. You do you. Whether things ...
It’s no secret we live in an era of relativism. What’s right for you may not be right for me. You do you. Whether things are black and white or 50 gradients of gray, I can definitively say that you ...
James J. Kilpatrick, on vacation this week, shares a column published in March 2004: Among the most readable publications in the field of law is Supreme Court History, published every four months by ...
Like most other parts of speech, adjectives play important roles in clauses or sentences. They enhance the messages by giving the attributes of the nouns they work with. Simply put, adjectives are ...
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Spot the error: I’m very exhausted
A non-gradable/absolute adjective is one so complete in itself that it does not require a modifier like very, quite and a bit. Examples of non-gradable/absolute adjectives are dead, unique, perfect, ...
It’s no secret we live in an era of relativism. What’s right for you may not be right for me. You do you. Whether things are black and white or 50 gradients of gray, I can definitively say that you ...
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