In this study I attempt a comparative evaluation of three recent Old English Grammar-Readers published in the United States, within the framework of the last hundred years of Old English scholarship.
Living in the age of Twitter is no excuse for bad grammar. So says the "Grammar Goddess," Coon Rapids High School teacher Stephanie Tutt, who believes it's possible to maintain classic standards in an ...
It is often bemoaned in Britain that English is going to pieces—and Americans are generally to blame. Whether you call it decline or not, the moaners are on to something: America has indeed produced ...
We'd all like to think we know our English grammar, but this Cambridge University exam from 1913 shows how rules were a little different back then. Back then, the practice of putting an adverb between ...