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Words Rule
ANAL 4 |
This user advocates good grammar usage. |
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This user enjoys reading humorous literature. |
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This user is a hoopy frood who really knows where their towel is. |
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This user has published a book.
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they |
This user considers the singular they to be substandard English usage. |
snuk |
This user says snuck. |
…in. |
Ending a sentence with a preposition is something that this user is okay with. |
who(m) |
This user uses either who or whom in the object case. |
which & that |
This user joins with Dickens, Melville, and other great writers[1] in rejecting the canard that which may not be used for restrictive relative clauses. |
than / then |
This user understands the difference between using "than" and "then." |
their / there / they’re |
This user thinks that there are too many people who don’t know that they’re worse than their own children at spelling! |
to / too
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This user thinks that too many people have no idea how to use words that they should have learned in grade two. |
its & it’s |
This user understands the difference between its and it’s. So should you. |
your/ you’re |
This user thinks that if your grammar is incorrect, then you’re in need of help. |
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Greg R. Fishbone (1970 - present) is an American author of children's books currently living in Waltham, Massachusetts. His books generally fall into the fantasy and science fiction genres, full of personable and humorous characters. Though he writes for children and young adults, his books contain broad appeal for adults as well.
His first book, The Penguins of Doom, will be published in July 2007 by Blooming Tree Press.
Mr. Fishbone is the Webmaster and Assistant Regional Advisor for the three New England chapters of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.
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