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  • Grammar & Writing Blog | Grammarly: The Coolest Word in the English Language

    grammarlyblog:

    Recently, we ran a poll on our Facebook page in order to determine what our community thought was the coolest English word. Here were the top ten results:

    While you have probably heard many of these fun words, we wanted to make sure that you know how to use them correctly. Here are the…

    Source: grammarlyblog
    • 7 months ago
    • 34 notes
  • jonathanforhire:

    This is why grammar matters.

    (via jonathanjoyner)

    Source: google.com
    • 8 months ago
    • 7 notes
  • writingfail:

carmelpanda:

golgothasghirahim:

basstrip:

whoa

wtf omg
witchcraft of the highest degree
OH GOD

wtaf

    writingfail:

    carmelpanda:

    golgothasghirahim:

    basstrip:

    whoa

    wtf omg

    witchcraft of the highest degree

    OH GOD

    wtaf

    (via my-funnyblog)

    Source: mostlikelyloveyou
    • 8 months ago
    • 327309 notes
  • legend-of-feels:

    abandonable:

    did you ever notice
    hole and whole are basically opposites.
    yet they sound the same 

    prayer circle for everyone who has to learn english as second language

    (via textpostsandcats)

    Source: quiescense
    • 8 months ago
    • 140340 notes
  • sharpedlamb:

    O

    idterab:

    Indispensable Writing Tips From Famous Authors

    (via fuckyeahcharacterdevelopment)

    Source: idterab
    • 8 months ago
    • 45362 notes
  • margiesramblings:

 Can You Appease The Grammar Police?  
Take this quiz to find out if the grammar police are on your tail!


Easiest quiz ever. And I like the fact that by answering all of the question correctly, an old police officer gives me a thumbs-up.

    margiesramblings:

    Can You Appease The Grammar Police?


    Take this quiz to find out if the grammar police are on your tail!

    Easiest quiz ever. And I like the fact that by answering all of the question correctly, an old police officer gives me a thumbs-up.

    Source: margiesramblings
    • 8 months ago
    • 1 notes
  • mr-bennett:

F7

    mr-bennett:

    F7

    Source: lieinthegutter-lookatthestars
    • 8 months ago
    • 5 notes
  • smuwritingcentre:

Oxford comma? Always.

    smuwritingcentre:

    Oxford comma? Always.

    Source: smuwritingcentre
    • 8 months ago
    • 17 notes
  • misachi-chan:

blind grammar nazi?

    misachi-chan:

    blind grammar nazi?

    Source: misachi-chan
    • 8 months ago
    • 6 notes
  • Source: amandaonwriting
    • 8 months ago
    • 33 notes
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