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A recent study indicates a significant decline in semicolon usage over the past two decades, continuing a long-term trend. While some data suggests a recent recovery, overall usage is down.
Explore how the schwa /ə/ (aka commA) and /ʌ/ (aka STRUT) sounds manifest across the English-speaking world, guided by John Wells's renowned work "Accents of English." This video examines various ...
Making writing less difficult for students helps them to become both better writers and also more engaged learners.
Experts believe that the semicolon (;) is in danger of becoming extinct from the English language because of its lack of use.
From the relevance of semicolons to confusion over their, there, and they’re, our community have been discussing their biggest grammar gripes ...
Gen Z, raised on texting and social media, have sharply turned away from traditional punctuation, which they feel "comes ...
The Apostrophe Protection Society is going along very strongly; perhaps we need a Semicolon Supporting Society?
We explore strategies that allow writers to leverage the innovation of ChatGPT while maintaining their own voices and ...
As content creation becomes more competitive and AI tools continue to evolve, bloggers are finding themselves needing more ...
Reading good prose should be like listening to a well-constructed piece of music: it should have rhythm; it should have ...
Learn why grammar tools are vital in eCommerce accounting—helping bookkeepers balance clarity, tone, and financial precision.