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Grammar Bite: Snuggling Up to “Only”
“Only” is a delightful little word that can act as an adjective or an adverb; it can modify nouns, verbs, and even other adjectives. Where you place it makes a big impact. Here’s how to do it well.
In Defense of Jargon
Jargon is often criticized as meaningless and opaque. That’s blaming the tool instead of the user.
10 Nuances of Subject–Verb Agreement
Subject-verb agreement sounds simple but can be surprisingly complex. These 10 nuances of agreement will get you started.
Adapting to Online Teaching
Adapt to online teaching with these free resources from Collins Education Associates.
Grammar Bite: Making Media Agree
Is “media” singular or plural? In classic English grammar fashion, the answer is a confident “it depends.”

