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"Their There They're Grammar Police" Sticker by oliviaossege | Redbubble Grammar Police, Grammar And Punctuation, Teaching Grammar, English Writing Skills, School Help, Teacher Things, English Writing, Teaching Writing, School Tips

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I thought you all would find this post interesting, and Marcia said today would be a good day to reblog it here. Enjoy, and I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts. One of the frustrations of being a fiction writer is the occasional need to defend ourselves when accosted by the Grammar Police. Now, that’s…

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THE ADVENTURES OF GRAMMAR MAN...  As promised, one more Monday we bring a new comic by Grammarman, that superhero ready to fight against the linguistic villains and to restore language law and order in Verbo City.  This week it is dealing with two common mistakes: 'good' (adjective) versus 'well' (adverb), and 'less' (uncountable) versus 'fewer' (countable).  Remember you can find more comics in the official website or wait until next Monday to find more in our fanpage: www.grammarmancomic.com/ Grammar Memes, English Teacher Humor, Grammar Jokes, Grammar Nerd, English Humor, Grammar Punctuation, Writing Humor, Bad Grammar, Grammar Police

THE ADVENTURES OF GRAMMAR MAN... As promised, one more Monday we bring a new comic by Grammarman, that superhero ready to fight against the linguistic villains and to restore language law and order in Verbo City. This week it is dealing with two common mistakes: 'good' (adjective) versus 'well' (adverb), and 'less' (uncountable) versus 'fewer' (countable). Remember you can find more comics in the official website or wait until next Monday to find more in our fanpage…

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