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Mentioned in 13 episodes
The Grammar Daily
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Mentioned in 13 episodes
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as a fun book with exercises and puzzles.

Jess Zafarris

35 snips
Exposing grammar myths and mistakes with Grammar Girl
Mentioned by 

as one of her books.


Mignon Fogarty

15 snips
Can you use ‘epicenter’ for positive things? The etymology of ‘bro.’ Mukwonago, Oconomowoc.
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as her own book.


Mignon Fogarty

15 snips
What’s wrong with "'til"? Why tiny words control conversations. How many cookies?
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as her Tip-a-Day book.


Mignon Fogarty

14 snips
The political, royal and obscene meanings of blue. The differences in ‘plumb’ and plum.’
Mentioned by 

as a book she authored.


Mignon Fogarty

From "august" to "August." Why the union is always "strong." Nee nee
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as being like a tip-a-day calendar in book form.


Mignon Fogarty

Lessons on Language with the Grammar Girl (Mignon Fogerty)
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at the end of the podcast as her book.


Mignon Fogarty

Why don't we say the L in 'walk'? Never use 'always.' PABST
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as the title of her 'tip-a book'.


Mignon Fogarty

Vonnegut’s semicolon rule. What age has to do with language. Chocolate donut.
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as her own book.


Mignon Fogarty

'Toeing' the line. Metonymy versus synecdoche. Ghost town mad
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as the name of her book containing writing tips.


Mignon Fogarty

Double possessives. Words that do double duty. The monkeys aren't working.
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as her own book.


Mignon Fogarty

Quotation marks in 1906. Starting stories in the middle. Road trip words.
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as the author of the tip-a-book.


Mignon Fogarty

Pop, soda, or coke? When Q stands alone. Pizza bones.
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as her book on grammar tips.


Mignon Fogarty

‘Further’ vs. ‘farther.’ Why designers use fake Latin. Blondie hot
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as the author of the tip-a book, The Grammar Daily.


Mignon Fogarty

Are em dashes really a sign of AI writing? 'Caretaker' vs. 'caregiver'
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as her own book.


Mignon Fogarty

Why children learn languages faster than adults. Are band names singular or plural?
Mentioned by Grammar Girl as her own book, part of the tip-a-day series.

The pirate history of ‘scallywag.’ ‘Used to’ versus ‘use to.’ Cheese grits.
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as her own book.


Mignon Fogarty

'Hanged' versus 'Hung.' Is 'pair' singular or plural? Fossilized phrases.
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, encouraging listeners to buy copies as gifts for language lovers.


Mignon Fogarty

The rise of the 'hamster wheel.' The many names of Santa Claus. Unattractive turtles.
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as her book of tips, illustrations, and puzzles that makes a great gift.


Mignon Fogarty

‘Ghost words’ and their history. Rules for ‘between’ and ‘among.’ Wilsoning.
Mentioned by 

as her own book.


Mignon Fogarty

Does 'book-book' make sense? Fun words for jigsaw lovers. Chilly chickens.




