This is the Grammar Guy column, a weekly feature written by Curtis Honeycutt. Babies pretty much can’t do anything. We have a one-week-old and all he does is cry, eat, sleep, burp and poop; then he ...
Americans like being the best at things. We’re the best at baseball, jazz, freedom, national parks — pretty much anything Ken Burns has already covered. Yes, living in the Land of Opportunity is ...
An apostrophe for contraction is used when words are shortened. Most of the time, this happens when two words are joined together, and the apostrophe shows where letters have been left out. For ...
An apostrophe for contraction is used when words are shortened. Most of the time, this happens when two words are joined together, and the apostrophe shows where letters have been left out. For ...