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Nouns and Pronouns
Is It Harris' or Harris's?
Appositives: Renaming Words and Other Terms
Grammar and Attention
Making Sense of Demonyms - Nationality Nouns
Mom, Dad, or Parent? Lawmakers Rule on Gendered Words
There Is Something Strange about Indefinite Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns in Negative Sentences
What Are Intensive Pronouns?
Definitions, Nouns, and Politics
Imprecise Noun Phrases in Conversation
Is a Situation a Condition?
Everyday Grammar: When Nouns Act Like Adjectives
Compound Nouns: Putting Words Together
Grammar and the News: Nouns Modifying Nouns
Understanding Noncount Nouns
Everyday Grammar: Unusual Plurals
Grammar and Pessimism
Grammar and Optimism
Memes Can Teach You English Grammar
Commonly Used Nouns
Finding Participles in News Headlines
Blend Words: Portmanteaus
Use Possessive Pronouns to Talk about Friends, Family
Spacecraft, Pronouns and Grammar
Everyday Grammar: Problems with Pronouns and Gender
Which Pronoun is Correct: I or Me?
Other, The Other and Another
Everyday Grammar: Relative Pronouns
Identify With Relative Pronouns
You, You Guys, Y’all: Second-Person Pronouns in American English
Different Areas in America, Different Second-person Plural Pronouns
Are ‘Me and My Friends’ Breaking Grammar Rules?
The Mystery of the Disappearing "That"
The Word 'That' in Everyday American English
Nouns and Pronouns in Popular Music
What Are Reciprocal Pronouns?
Breaking the Rules with Miley Cyrus’ ‘Flowers’
How to Replace That-Clauses with 'So'
How 'So' Can Replace a Lot of Information
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