Are you ready for another Friday Follies column, dear grammarphiles? The Grammar Cop is! Take a look at these spelling slipups!
Spelling
Friday Follies #128 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
Grammar glitches got you down? Stymied by spelling? The Grammar Cop is here to enlighten and – just maybe – entertain!
Friday Follies #127 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
Hi FF’ers! As promised, here’s a special challenge for you today. Three ultra-long sentences – or as the Grammar Cop likes to call them, word-swamps – to be split into more digestible pieces.
Friday Follies #126 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
The Grammar Cop has a fine batch o’ bloopers for you lovely FF fans today. Take a look!
Friday Follies #125 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
Nice to see you again, Friday Folliettes! Here’s a mixed bag of boo-boos, gathered for you by the ever-vigilant Grammar Cop.
Friday Follies #124 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
What a difference a letter makes… or two, or three. The wrong ones… missing ones… or simply misplaced. Let’s face it, there are tons of ways to make language mistakes. Here are a few the Grammar Cop found recently.
Friday Follies #123 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
Another week’s flown by, FF fanatics! The Grammar Cop has gathered a cool collection of crimes, just beCause. (Had to keep that “c” thing going!)
Friday Follies #122 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
Happy Friday, fellow grammophiles! This week the Grammar Cop has rescued some abused verbs for you. Rest assured that the wayward writers will pay for their crimes! (How? I’m workin’ on it! 😀 )
Friday Follies #120 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
Greetings and welcome to yet another flub-filled Friday Follies bonanza! Feast your eyes on the Grammar Cop’s gaffes o’ the week.
Friday Follies #119 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
Welcome back, Friday Follies Followers! The Grammar Cop has come across several miscreants (“n., people who behave badly, often by breaking rules of conduct or the law”) over the last while. Here are their crimes – read ’em and weep!