It's no secret that text messaging has changed the way we communicate, but it has also changed the meaning of sentences, punctuation, and grammar. So, we want to know, does proper grammar matter to ...
The Oxford comma. “Ask” instead of “aks.” There, their, and they’re. The legitimacy of “ain’t” and “y’all.” These are familiar, if sometimes contentious, issues in the usage of the English language.
If you have teens, you’ve probably grown accustomed to seeing them lighted by the glow of a phone screen. Well, there’s some good and bad news coming from the hours they spend speed-tapping notes to ...
Whether you’re trying to win over a prospective client or romantic interest, one instance of poor grammar will say a lot more about you than your message does. Just one look through your Facebook feed ...
There's a lot of pressure associated with texting a new match — something as simple as "LOL" may be the reason you never hear from him again. Even an exclamation point seems to tick some people off.
The English department of Guru Nanak Dev University will organize a five-day International Congress on English grammar in collaboration with Systemic Functional Linguistics Association, Hyderabad.
A post circulating on social media makes the claim that Rutgers University in New Jersey recently declared grammar “racist.” While this is one media website’s interpretation of an open letter penned ...