"G" is for Grammar
Wonderful coincidence: My "G" day is also U.S. National Grammar Day!
Stuart Froman argues at In Search Of in favor of a National Clarity Day:
"Perfect grammar—whether written or spoken—never solves a problem (except the problem of imperfect grammar ). It doesn’t make a person more creative or a better thinker. It can’t turn a bad idea into a good one, or an unclear thought into a clear one. It doesn’t guarantee that we will be understood."
Stuart Froman argues at In Search Of in favor of a National Clarity Day:
"Perfect grammar—whether written or spoken—never solves a problem (except the problem of imperfect grammar ). It doesn’t make a person more creative or a better thinker. It can’t turn a bad idea into a good one, or an unclear thought into a clear one. It doesn’t guarantee that we will be understood."

1 Comments:
Grammar Day...good one.
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