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Rebecca Laffar-Smith
Rebecca Laffar-Smith posted a blog entry
I Suck at Writing Headlines
There. It’s out. Fifteen-plus years as a magazine editor and freelance writer, and I still feel like I can’t write a good...
 
anonymous
anonymous posted a blog entry
Stuart Weitzman shoes and Taraji P. Henson get no respect
What woman doesn’t love shoes? Especially Stuart Weitzman shoes. I just wish the writer of this article from Yahoo!...
 
Gunsirit
Gunsirit posted a blog entry
Dusun Subject and Verb Agreement - Featuring PPISMP TESL SEM II
I have the sweetest smile in the whole wide worldMy second day at work and I am already feeling very exhausted. I was in...
4 days ago gunsirit Humor Blog | Topics: PPISMP, subject, farted, dusun
 
anonymous
anonymous posted a blog entry
Rebelling against grammar
Rebelling against the conventions of English, the editor on the Yahoo! front page fails to match the verb with its...
 
anonymous
anonymous posted a blog entry
That’s really weak
The  almost aptly named ”That’s Really Week” blog on Yahoo! Music exposes a few of the writer’s...
 
anonymous
anonymous posted a blog entry
Time for a slap in the wrist
Like every media outlet on the planet, Yahoo! News has produced a “Decade in Review” — in this case a series of...
6 days ago Terribly Write | Topics: Capitalizing, Cliches, Verbs, Words
 
Dolly Fong
Dolly Fong posted a blog entry
17.2 Present continuous time questions
We use am, is and are to ask questions in the present continuous time. Read the examples to understand how questions are...
 
anonymous
anonymous posted a blog entry
Is it that hard to work out?
Is it that hard to figure out that workout is a noun and work out is a verb? Or is it just a case of carelessness by the...
16 days ago Terribly Write | Topics: Wrong words, Shine, verb, work out
 
anonymous
anonymous posted a blog entry
Sweating it out
The writer on Yahoo! Shine should have sweated a bit more over this teaser and used the correct tense:Posted in Verbs...
17 days ago Terribly Write | Topics: Verbs, past tense, Shine, tense
 
anonymous
anonymous posted a blog entry
It’s a shoo-in for my favorite
It’s a shoo-in for the funniest homophonous error on Yahoo! omg!:And the worst grammatical error has to be a...
 
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Felish
Felish posted a blog entry
Japanese Verbs
There are so many reference about Japanese language and in everyone, lessons about verbs are always present. While some...
48 days ago Lingophilia | Topics: Japanese, Languages, links, nihongo
 
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Incredibly Fast Dictionary Online – Definr
If you are stuck with a word somewhere while reading an article or email on internet, what will you do? Will you refer to your...
 
HaveFunTeaching
HaveFunTeaching posted a blog entry
Parts of Speech Worksheets
Parts of Speech Worksheets. You can teach the 8 parts of speech in many different ways, but it is important for the learner to...
 
Kowgirl
Kowgirl posted a blog entry
elicit and illicit
Elicit and Illicit may sound the same when spoken but they have different spelling and meaning. Be careful when writing these...
 
Kowgirl
Kowgirl posted a blog entry
Proved vs Proven
“Proved" or "proven" is another one of those sets of words journalists, writers and speakers mix up constantly. While the...