If you ever feel bad about your grammar or embarrassed you don’t know more, here’s a story that might make you feel better. Recently, I reread something I wrote years ago about “good things come to he ...
“Every one of us have a role to play” or “Every one of us has a role to play”? “A bunch of students were waiting outside” or “a bunch of students was waiting outside”? “It is I who am here” or “It is ...
Recently, I reread something I wrote years ago about “good things come to he who waits” vs. “good things come to him who waits” and then, when I tried to summarize the lesson, I got it exactly wrong.
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