I write to correct an understandable but nonetheless egregious grammatical error in JT Coyote’s attempt to parse the syntax of the Second Amendment in his opinion ...
HERE’S a basic grammar question that baffled an adequately English-savvy friend of mine: Why are the nominative case and subjective case lumped as just a single case in English? Plus the objective ...
“Who” and “whom” are relative pronouns, and the trick for choosing the right one is to switch the clause around so that you can substitute a personal pronoun. Personal pronouns have a property called ...