The listener show! (canceled, think, lettuce, funnily, episode numbers, at about, mangos, musgos)

The listener show! (canceled, think, lettuce, funnily, episode numbers, at about, mangos, musgos)

965. It's a listener question extravaganza! I answer your questions about "canceled," "another think/thing coming," zero plurals such as "fish," the way I reference verbs, episode numbers, "at about," mangos versus green peppers, and muskgos. (And if I didn't answer your question, don't despair. I hope to do another show with listener questions in a month or two.)

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721 - Verbing Nouns. 'It Is I' or 'It Is Me'?

721 - Verbing Nouns. 'It Is I' or 'It Is Me'?

Alan wonders what to think about his co-workers "solutioning" problems. Also, we investigate whether you should tell people "It is I" or "It is me."LINKS AND SPONSORS |Merrill Financial Advisor Develo...

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720 - Getting Your Tricky Conditionals Right. Wheelhouse.

720 - Getting Your Tricky Conditionals Right. Wheelhouse.

We think there are better ways to talk about conditionals (such as "If Squiggly knew the answer...") than to use the vague terms first, second, and third conditionals. Also we look at why people talk ...

5 Syys 201914min

719 - Why 'Literally' Doesn't Mean 'Literally' Anymore. Video Games for Language Learning.

719 - Why 'Literally' Doesn't Mean 'Literally' Anymore. Video Games for Language Learning.

If you hate how people misuse words like "literally" and "awesome," at least you can learn that there's a name for that kind of misuse: semantic bleaching. Also, have you ever considered using World o...

2 Syys 201915min

718 - Writing Scripts and Speeches. Ask and Aks.

718 - Writing Scripts and Speeches. Ask and Aks.

Writing for speech is different from writing for print. The "aks" pronunciation for "ask" has a nearly 1000-year history.LINKS AND SPONSORS |Magoosh: http://magoosh.com code: GRAMMAR |Babbel: http://b...

29 Elo 201913min

717 - Words that Sound Funny

717 - Words that Sound Funny

Use these tricks to get a laugh.LINKS AND SPONSORS |Merrill Financial Advisor Development Program: http:/careers.bankofamerica.com |Magoosh: http://magoosh.com code: GRAMMAR |Proactiv: http://proactiv...

26 Elo 201911min

716 - What's Up With Words That Are Spelled the Same but Sound Different?

716 - What's Up With Words That Are Spelled the Same but Sound Different?

SUS-pect and sus-PECT. IN-valid and in-VALID. English is filled with words that are spelled the same but sound different. We dug in and found a few interesting reasons.LINKS AND SPONSORS |Magoosh: htt...

23 Elo 201911min

715 - POV. Plus 'Tinderella,' 'phubbing,' and more words at the intersection of relationships and technology.

715 - POV. Plus 'Tinderella,' 'phubbing,' and more words at the intersection of relationships and technology.

We rock. You rock. They rock. Understanding point of view in fiction. "Tinderella," "phubbing," and more words at the intersection of relationships and technology.LINKS AND SPONSORS |Merrill Financial...

19 Elo 201914min

714 - Eponyms: Cardigan, Dunce, Quisling, and More.

714 - Eponyms: Cardigan, Dunce, Quisling, and More.

Some words get their names from people, and when they do, the stories are usually fascinating.LINKS AND SPONSORS |Magoosh: http://magoosh.com code: GRAMMAR |True & Co.: http://trueandco.com/grammar co...

16 Elo 201916min

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