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Isn't the phrase "for all intensive purposes" incorrect? Shouldn't it be "for all intents and purposes"?
Asked by srmorgan | 8 responses -
How about "I" and "me"?
Asked by susanc | 14 responses -
Does anyone still care about the diff. between it's & its?
Asked by gailcalled | 26 responses -
Suggestions for "Fluther jargon"?
Asked by hossman | 8 responses -
grammar question: me vs. my ?
Asked by sfgal | 8 responses -
How do you show possesion with a last name that ends in an "s"?
Asked by clairedete | 5 responses -
What is the proper plural form of "Mr."?
Asked by GD_Kimble | 9 responses -
Phrase: "used to". Is that the correct spelling/usage ?
Asked by Perchik | 7 responses -
What's the difference between "adviser" and "advisor"?
Asked by sergeantedward | 6 responses -
What's a fun grammar exercise for kids?
Asked by wesley837 | 9 responses -
What is the verb associated with asking a question at fluther.com?
Asked by elliottcable | 15 responses -
What are some examples of contranyms?
Asked by occ | 15 responses -
Grammar Question: Better choice in the following sentence (see details): "that" or "which" ?
Asked by BrainFreeze | 13 responses -
How do I build a custom vocabulary test online?
Asked by ALM | 8 responses -
when writing a paper, when do you use footnotes and when do you cite on the page (endnotes)?
Asked by nomtastic | 9 responses -
Do names of seasons get capitalized?
Asked by occ | 24 responses -
If you feel sick, do you say, "I feel bad"?
Asked by gailcalled | 12 responses -
Why does grammar check make such a confusing distinction between "that" and "which"? What's the difference in usage?
Asked by dans85 | 20 responses -
What is the difference between "continual" and "continuous"?
Asked by hossman | 3 responses -
What's the plural of "mongoose"?
Asked by maggiesmom1 | 10 responses -
What is the difference between "ironic" and "ironical"?
Asked by colin | 10 responses -
When does one use the word "affect" vs. "effect"?
Asked by kelly | 7 responses