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01Dec/17

Grammar Mailbox- Issue 11

December 1, 2017Features, Grammar MailboxBenjamin Chadwick

This Week’s Grammar Mailbox Question: And — As well as — As well   “And” joins two or more ideas in a parallel structure. The two (or more) elements being connected byRead More…

24Nov/17

Grammar Mailbox- Issue 10

November 24, 2017Features, Grammar MailboxBenjamin Chadwick

This Week’s Grammar Mailbox Question: Disinterested or Uninterested?   If you are uninterested, you are bored, unconcerned, or indifferent. If you are disinterested, you are impartial and unbiased. For example: Sheila was uninterested in learning math; sheRead More…

17Nov/17

Grammar Mailbox- Issue 9

November 17, 2017Features, Grammar MailboxBenjamin Chadwick

This Week’s Grammar Mailbox Question: Historic or Historical?   While both are adjectives, “historic” means having significance in history or having an influence on history. “Historical” means anything occurring in or relatingRead More…

03Nov/17

Grammar Mailbox- Issue 8

November 3, 2017Features, Grammar MailboxBenjamin Chadwick

This Week’s Grammar Mailbox Question: Economic or Economical?     “Economic” and “economical”, though both adjectives, are NOT synonyms (= having the same meaning).   Economic (adjective): Related to the economy, finances, money matters orRead More…

25Oct/17

Grammar Mailbox- Issue 7

October 25, 2017Features, Grammar MailboxBenjamin Chadwick

This Week’s Grammar Mailbox Question Comes from a Year 2 BMSIM Student: What is the difference between ‘at’ and ‘in’?   AT –AT describes position at a specific point. It’s very cold at theRead More…

20Oct/17

Grammar Mailbox- Issue 6

October 20, 2017Features, Grammar MailboxBenjamin Chadwick

This Week’s Grammar Mailbox question is: Lay or lie?   Lay, as a transitive verb (vt), means to put or place. It takes a direct object. Lie, as an intransitive verb (vi), means toRead More…

13Oct/17

Grammar Mailbox- Issue 5

October 13, 2017Features, Grammar MailboxBenjamin Chadwick

This Week’s Grammar Mailbox question is: Fewer or Less?   Use fewer when referring to COUNTABLE nouns in the plural. e.g. Fewer students are choosing language-related subjects nowadays.   Use less when referring to UNCOUNTABLE nouns or nouns thatRead More…

06Oct/17

Grammar Mailbox- Issue 4

October 6, 2017Features, Grammar MailboxBenjamin Chadwick

This Week’s Grammar Mailbox question is: What is wrong with this sentence? “Everyone came to our Christmas party and brought their favourite cake.”   The problem is related to singular indefinite pronouns TheRead More…

29Sep/17

Grammar Mailbox- Issue 3

September 29, 2017Features, Grammar MailboxBenjamin Chadwick

This Week’s Grammar Mailbox question is: How does affect differ from effect?   The answer is actually fairly straightforward. Affect is a verb that means “to influence.” Though effect can be a verbRead More…

22Sep/17

Grammar Mailbox- Issue 2

September 22, 2017Features, Grammar MailboxBenjamin Chadwick

This Week’s Grammar Mailbox question is: What are some of the most commonly misspelt words in English?   Hurray for auto spell-checkers! Still, over-reliance on such tools may cause us to lose the fundamentalRead More…

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