Learn about English grammar with linguamarina! This episode focuses on nouns without plural form. Improve your English ...
As 2025 winds down, June Casagrande writes about the correct punctuation for all the holidays to come in 2026.
That’s it. I’m at the end of my rope. Or, more appropriately, “my rope’s end” — because what I’m so worked up about is the growing misuse of that puny piece of punctuation called the apostrophe. The ...
You’ve got everything ready for your holiday cards. You wrangled the family into fall sweaters—despite the 78-degree weather—and finally got a photo worth using. Maybe it’s from a beach trip or last ...
Queen, who has a long arrest history in the Keys, propositioned the person he thought was the teen for sex, repeatedly acknowledging he thought she was underage and sent “multiple” images of himself ...
As a longtime University of Minnesota editor and writer (and an alumna who earned two English degrees), I was drawn to the Feb. 3 front-page article regarding whether to add an apostrophe to “the ...
If it's a singular noun, the apostrophe goes before the 's'. It doesn't matter if thing or person owned is singular or plural The boy's shirt = one owner, the boy The doctor's patients = one owner, ...
After his arrest, 'Seeking Sister Wife's Garrick Merrifield is barred from home, but an active dating profile shows he still ...
Martin UW Photography/, Paperkites/) Holiday greeting cards are dashing through the mail system—a festive treat that reminds recipients somebody, somewhere, is thinking of them and wishing them well.
The contemporary international order is showing unmistakable signs of moral fatigue. The promises that once accompanied ...