Grammar pro June Casagrande writes on when, how and why to use "whom," while also providing examples from great writers like Shakespeare who eschewed it in their works.
Filler words serve important cognitive and social functions, but you can rein them in when it matters.
For example, one of the things about modern English that would most strike a time traveler from the past is the frequency of “I was like …” among younger speakers, as in “And I was like ‘You don’t ...
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Forcible entrance
Sample 1: “According to sources the assassins forcibly forced their way into the man’s house, located at the Shuwari Ward area of the town…”(20 Feared Dead As Gunmen Sack Police Station, Prison in ...
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Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell lavished money on the Interlochen Center for the Arts to gain access, documents show.
Five years ago, a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol with the goal of stopping the certification of the presidential election. NPR's Tom Dreisbach wanted to preserve a record of the moments before, during, ...
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