You can either be on the good books of grammar or the bad books of grammar. Unfortunately there are no bad books on grammar. So you would have the undisputed ...
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A Grammarian script to make people laugh
Do you wear a T-shirt with G-U-C-H-I printed in bold up front. If you do, TM Oliver from London has a message for you. Stop wearing them. He also has a grammarian script for you explaining why. Read his submission below. RELATED: How to do the role of Grammarian? Role of Grammarian A friend of… Continue reading A Grammarian script to make people laugh
A Grammarian script on free speech
It’s true that the constitution gives you the right to free speech. However, you cannot make grammatically wrong sentences in the pretext of exercising that right. In fact, a grammatically correct speech that is understood by everyone is the right ...
A grammarian script with a creative analogy
Think of language like a tool you wield. Just as a sharpened axe gives the tree cutter an edge, flawless language gives you an edge every time you are competing for someone’s attention or time. It’s better to ...
A Grammarian script on funny errors
The other day I was walking by a neighborhood when I noticed a signboard that read “Trespassers will be prostituted” (Pause). Funny right? Not so when you are ...
A grammarian script on rules
Every language in the world has some rules. While it may sound cool to say “Rules are made to be broken,” trust me, these are not the rules you would like to break. If anything, breaking them makes you ...
A grammarian script on redoing your lessons
Everyone had language lessons in school. But not every one of us either remembers them or simply ever got a good grip on them. Some of us simply chose to excel in other areas of life. Thankfully ...
A Grammarian script on being flawless
Do you know that one person who speaks in language so flawless that finding an oasis in the desert would be easier than finding a grammatical error in their speech? Well you could be that person. All you have to do is stick with us ...
A Grammarian script on being quoted
As a public speaker, it’s a great achievement to find yourself being quoted on press or social media. But you can be quoted for the right reasons or for the wrong reasons as well. Finding ...
A grammarian script with a great introduction
Do you know what’s worse than making a grammatical error? Not knowing about it. It’s only human to make errors but when you don’t know that you are making one, you miss valuable opportunity to learn and rectify them...