Grammar Girl Quick And Dirty Tips For Better Writing

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 210:55:25
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Synopsis

You'll get fun and friendly doses of writing advice in three short chunks: a Quick and Dirty Tip, a meaty middle, and a final tidbit. Grammar Girl covers everything from punctuation and grammar to style and voice. QuickandDirtyTips.com

Episodes

  • 425 GG Why Weird Al's Word Crimes Video Made Me Want to Quit

    17/07/2014 Duration: 08min

    Why Weird Al's Word Crimes Video Made Me Want to Quit. Visit the website to watch the video and comment: http://bit.ly/1qArtIJ

  • 424GG There's Something Weird About "For," "Yet," and "So"

    10/07/2014 Duration: 08min

    FANBOYS are a myth and there's something weird about "for," "yet," and "so."

  • 423 GG Is the Semicolon in TL;DR Ironic?

    03/07/2014 Duration: 03min

    "TL;DR" means "too long; didn't read," but the semicolon is usually associated with long or complex sentences. What is it doing in this abbreviation? Note: This piece originally appeared as a Grammar Girl blog post January 22, 2014 and was rereleased as an audio podcast on July 3, 2014. Visit the website to read the full transcript and leave a comment: http://bit.ly/1g1PtiA

  • 422GG Manipulating Words to Make Things Funny

    26/06/2014 Duration: 05min

    Why sentences like this are funny: A woman gives birth in the UK every 48 seconds. She must be exhausted.

  • 421 - Part II: Why Do People Say 'A-Whole-Nother'?

    19/06/2014 Duration: 11min

    Why do people say "a-whole-nother"?It's the same reason we say "an apron" instead if "a napron."

  • 420 - Why 'A-Whole-Nother' Isn’t Like 'Ala-Frickin’-Bama' and 'Hizzouse'

    12/06/2014 Duration: 07min

    While researching why people say "a-whole-nother," Syelle Graves discovered that even knowing what to call the phrase gets complicated (and interesting).

  • 419 - Using Stick Figures to Understand First, Second, and Third Person

    05/06/2014 Duration: 06min

    Using Stick Figures to Understand First, Second, and Third Person

  • 417 - An Unparalleled Letdown

    22/05/2014 Duration: 03min

    The authors of "The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation" help us understand parallel structure.

  • 416GG How to Kick Your Annoying Preposition Habit

    15/05/2014 Duration: 05min

    How to Kick Your Annoying Preposition Habit

  • 415 - Commas Are Like People on the Subway

    08/05/2014 Duration: 06min

    Commas are like people on the subway: You think you know them, but they're awfully complex. This week, we'll dig deeper and get to know some of their jobs: separating items in a series (the Oxford comma), delineating appositives, and surrounding nonrestrictive phrases.

  • 414 - Luisa Zissman's Missing Apostrophe

    01/05/2014 Duration: 07min

    Sometimes companies leave apostrophes out of their names when it seems as if the name would need an apostrophe. Why do they do it, and is it wrong?

  • 413 - Words Invented by Shakespeare

    24/04/2014 Duration: 06min

    In honor of Shakespeare's 450th birthday, we'll look at Shakespeare's words, phrases, insults, and false friends. I bet you don't know them all.

  • 412 - Can I Help Who's Next?

    18/04/2014 Duration: 07min

    Neal Whitman addresses some annoying phrases you hear in stores and restaurants, such as "Can I help who's next?" and "Did you want cream in your coffee?" Find out why people say such things.

  • 411 - Addictive Versus Addicting

    10/04/2014 Duration: 05min

    Addictive Versus Addicting

  • 410GG Just Because

    30/03/2014 Duration: 06min

    It's tricky to pick apart the grammar of a sentence such as "Just because you’re correct doesn’t mean you’re not annoying." Guest writer Neal Whitman explains why such sentences work and what they really mean.

  • 408 - Why We Don't End Sentences With "You're"

    21/03/2014 Duration: 06min

    Some words have strong forms, weak forms, and even weaker forms.

  • 407GG Why Canadians Don't Really Say "Aboot"

    13/03/2014 Duration: 07min

    Gretchen McCulloch from the All Things Linguistic explains why Canadians don't say "aboot" and why most Americans think they do.

  • 406GG Begging the Question

    07/03/2014 Duration: 04min

    Language is changing but that doesn't mean you have to go with the flow.

  • 405 - Is Cash Money a Regional Expression?

    28/02/2014 Duration: 06min

    Is Cash Money a Regional Expression?

  • 404 - Why "Substitute" Is Weird

    27/02/2014 Duration: 09min

    Why it’s hard to talk about substituting one thing for another without confusing people. Guest Writer: Neal Whitman Sponsor: AudiblePodcast.com/GG

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