Sure, we could discuss some far-out, groovy words we’re all hip to (if you can dig it). However, today’s installment of Grammar Guy discusses some of the less common ‘60s slang I think we should give ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. It’s true — people with better spelling and grammar get more dates. I regularly receive emails from readers asking me about the death of spelling and ...
This is the Grammar Guy column, a weekly feature written by Curtis Honeycutt. There’s an ad out right now for Google’s Chromebook laptop with a slogan that says, “Switch to a new way to laptop.” While ...
I have to admit — I don’t know much about “Star Wars.” Somehow I missed the window to watch them during my formative years. Although I have glasses, write about grammar and prefer staying inside, my ...
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 ...
Curtis Honeycutt is an award-winning writer who’s column appears in newspapers across the country. Now he’s also the author of a the book, Good Grammar is the Life of the Party: Tips for a Wildly ...
Wherefore upon we find ourselves on the noble precipice of the dawning of a newly-formed sentence and, seeing as how I still have your undivided attention even though I find myself in recognition of ...
When I think of March, I don’t think of basketball or the infamous “Ides.” No, for me, it’s a celebration of good grammar. After all, March 4 is National Grammar Day in the U.S. (the U.K. couldn’t be ...
Are you a dog person or a cat person? This is the age-old debate. Dogs tend to be extroverted and needy, while cats are generally independent-yet-murderous. Pick your poison. My wife and I made the ...
Sure, we could discuss some far-out, groovy words we’re all hip to (if you can dig it). However, today’s installment of Grammar Guy discusses some of the less common '60s slang I think we should give ...