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Our philosophy: We find it. You fix it. Our blog is dedicated to observations, ramblings, and questions about grammar, language, and usage.

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The word ‘estivate’ can mean either “to spend the summer at a place” or “to pass the summer in a state of mental and physical inactivity.” (just in case anyone was doing one of these things and wondered what to call it)

The word ‘estivate’ can mean either “to spend the summer at a place” or “to pass the summer in a state of mental and physical inactivity.”
(just in case anyone was doing one of these things and wondered what to call it)
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This is the subject line of an email we received from Family Tree Magazine: "Q: How do you tell the difference between daguerreotypes, ambrotypes and tintypes?". What is the grammar goof?

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Dear Merriam-Webster, please add "sploot" / "splooting" to your dictionary. This is certainly the year to do it--what with the massive heat wave much of the US is experiencing. Thank you for your consideration.

Dear <a href="/MerriamWebster/">Merriam-Webster</a>, please add "sploot" / "splooting" to your dictionary. This is certainly the year to do it--what with the massive heat wave much of the US is experiencing. Thank you for your consideration.
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Writing Puzzle #43 On some headphones we got recently, the box had the suggestion (threat?) circled in green below. Write an alternative that makes more sense, retaining the general intent of that line, using no more than 30 characters.

Writing Puzzle #43
On some headphones we got recently, the box had the suggestion (threat?) circled in green below. 
Write an alternative that makes more sense, retaining the general intent of that line, using no more than 30 characters.
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If the offending team were some kind of birds, we could likely accept the grammar goof in the closed captions … 🤣 #marchmadness

If the offending team were some kind of birds, we could likely accept the grammar goof in the closed captions … 🤣 #marchmadness
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From Sign Appreciation Society (Facebook) Poster writes: "When you see it.... 'Dug' this one up from a few years ago in Melbourne, Australia"

From Sign Appreciation Society (Facebook)
Poster writes: "When you see it....
'Dug' this one up from a few years ago in Melbourne, Australia"
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Can you find the usage error? “… the USS Cairo, a Union gunboat that sunk in 1862 … is now displayed at Vicksburg National Military Park.”