Q&A: “More than” vs “Over”
Each week, we chat about the quirks & anomalies of the English language. There are, after all, more than 1000 of them. Or is that
Each week, we chat about the quirks & anomalies of the English language. There are, after all, more than 1000 of them. Or is that
Each week, we chat about the quirks & anomalies of the English language – for example, why did we just use that dash and is
Each week, we chat about the quirks & anomalies of the English language. Although this week it’s more analogy than anomaly… Q: Hi AWC, what
Each week, we chat about the quirks, oddities and anomalies of the English language. Like whether we needed a comma after the word “oddities” in
Each week, we chat about the quirks & anomalies of the English language – meaning we’ll have enough material to last us another century. This
Each week, we chat about the quirks & anomalies of the English language. And this week, we are 100% sure that would like to know
Each week, we chat about the quirks & anomalies of the English language. This week comprises of an often controversial word… Q: Hi AWC, I
Each week, we chat about the quirks & anomalies of the English language. This week it’s was vs were… Q: Hi AWC, I have a
Each week, we chat about the quirks & anomalies of the English language. This week, we’re up against it with an exploration of “versus”… Q:
It’s not every day you get the scoop on all the grammar goings-on from someone on the inside. But today, we’re fortunate to be speaking
Each week, we chat about the quirks and anomalies of the English language. And this week, we have a lot to say… Q: Hi AWC,
Each week, we chat about the quirks & anomalies of the English language. This week, we explore want to know which words have a capital
Each week, we chat about the quirks & anomalies of the English language. & this week, we explore why we should have used “and’” twice
Each week, we chat about the quirks and anomalies of the English language. This week, in celebration of Mother’s Day, we wanted to know why
Each week, we chat about the quirks and anomalies of the English language. This week we talk about what happens when we confuse and mix
Each week, we chat about the quirks and anomalies of the English language. This week a question that was 100 years in the making… Q:
Each week, we chat about the quirks and anomalies of the English language. This week is brought to you by the letter S. Q: Hi
Each week, our Australian Writers’ Centre Q&A chats about the quirks and anomalies of the English language. This week, are we seeing double or is
Each week, our Australian Writers’ Centre Q&A chats about the quirks and anomalies of the English language. This week, when you should use ‘myself’ and
Each week, our Australian Writers’ Centre Q&A chats about the quirks and anomalies of the English language. This week, we’re making an example of ourselves
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