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29 going on 30? Whence does this expression originate?
Asked by brownlemur | 13 responses -
Which indefinite article should i use before "one", eg, "a one dimensional line" or "an one dimensional line"?
Asked by joshuav | 9 responses -
If you created your own language, would you style it after any in particular? What would you call it?
Asked by Knotmyday | 23 responses -
How do you denote sarcasm/humor in written text?
Asked by richardhenry | 31 responses -
Whom or who?
Asked by babygalll | 17 responses -
Does the use of hyperbole annoy you as much as it does me?
Asked by jballou | 10 responses -
Who else thinks we should have punctuation to denote sarcasm?
Asked by Spargett | 55 responses -
What are your favorite Therapy buzzwords?
Asked by jballou | 10 responses -
Grammar question: When to use "a" instead of "an"?
Asked by brownlemur | 9 responses -
What word(s) do you always spell wrong?
Asked by emilyrose | 40 responses -
Is this a racist term?
Asked by brownlemur | 22 responses -
Why is it the "absorb" ends in b but "absorption" has a p in it?
Asked by AstroChuck from iPhone | 15 responses -
How do I explain vowels to my five year old?
Asked by thebeadholder | 10 responses -
Which words don't get capitalized in the title of a book?
Asked by occ | 12 responses -
What do you call a sentence whose words can made entirely by the sounds of letters (e.g. "I C U R A QT" or "ICUP")?
Asked by hoist2k | 15 responses -
Best rules for affect vs effect?
Asked by emilyrose | 21 responses -
Are there any grammar "faux pas" that bother you?
Asked by AstroChuck | 49 responses -
Is this grammatically correct?
Asked by koesac | 14 responses -
The dissapearance of "That"?
Asked by brandin | 10 responses -
What is correct grammar here: "I want some too" or "I want some to"?
Asked by Magnus | 14 responses -
How can I add original characters to an existing font?
Asked by ezraglenn | 4 responses -
What is the plural form for Moose?
Asked by missunderstood | 4 responses -
Why is the feminine pronoun (i.e., "she", "her") always used in law books?
Asked by indicatebound | 10 responses -
Is this extra comma needed?
Asked by brandin | 10 responses -
Where did the phrase "whatever suits your fancy" originate?
Asked by benjamin6 | 11 responses