By: Amie Knights, 1 minute
We're taking another look at those pesky apostrophes...Read More
By: Nicola Robey, 1 minute
This one happens a lotRead More
By: Nicola Robey, 2 minutes
We take on the 'that' vs. 'which' grammar debacle...Read More
By: Clare Howdle, 2 minutes
Split infinitives are OK. In fact they are great (sometimes). There. We said it. Now to oh so eloquently explain why...Read More
By: Clare Howdle, 1 minute
Did you scratch each others’ eyes out, or scratch each other’s eyes out? Hard to see the difference? Well it would be with no eyes...Read More
Remember how you passed the time? In the past? Or was it that you past the time? We doubt it. Commonly confused but very different, what's the deal with passed and past?Read More
An unexpected item is in the bagging area – and it’s the word ‘less’.Read More
In this case of British vs. American usage, there actually are two ways about it. But what’s our verdict?Read More
Your or you're? Got it right? You're sure? Read More
This week we've decided to lighten the gloom with a little homonym wordplay... Read More
We might be swimming in Americanisms but one realm of our Brexicon remains yank free. Enter the ever confusing practice and practise...Read More
Brexit schmexit... Read More
In the case of elicit and illicit, two little letters make a whole lotta difference. Cue pavement pedantry.Read More
Is a team one or many? Should staff be it or they? Pavement pedantry takes on collective nouns. Prepare for some brainache…Read More
Affect or effect? Get it wrong and the effect can be pretty affecting. So what’s right?Read More