According to wire and official sources, this is how the U.S. attack on Osama bin Laden’s Abbottabad compound went down Sunday: A pair of helicopters take off from Jalalabad in eastern Afghanistan and ...
Although English-language verbs generally don’t inflect or change in form to agree with the subject in number, they do so in the present tense, third-person singular. In English grammar, in this ...
I and several readers were communicating recently about the practice of putting “I,” “me” or “my” first in a compound-noun phrase. In fact, two back-to-back emails posed the same question: Isn’t it ...