Sentences with phrase «grammarians on»

And they employ a team approach to resume writing, which has its benefits (they say they've got grammarians on staff).
There's also a grammarian on board, to help members with niggly little things like poor use of grammar, or pronunciation.

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These men were largely ignored, but later on, male - centered grammarians took up the cause, and insistence on the use of «he» became a strong issue among grammarians in the early 19th century.
Despite all this, 19th century British novels show the usage of «they» and «he» with a singular antecedent to be about equal; Americans, however, being less sure of their natural language instincts and depending more on grammarians» rules when writing formally, have been more rigid about the «he.»
Use of «whom» is still on the decline, despite the efforts of some 19th century grammarians.
There are some who are discouraged by grammarians that cruise blogs in search of run - on sentences and tense errors.
«World over, we seem intent on splintering ourselves into as many sub-groups as it will take for us to feel comfortable in our skins again,» writes Harmony Siganporia, who in the aftermath of Brexit revisits the teachings of poet, folklorist, scholar and grammarian AK Ramanujan to further explore the meanings of context - free and context - sensitive cultures.
Copy editors, on the other hand, are ace grammarians and are looking at the text line by line from a technical standpoint: Is the writing comprehensible and free of typos?
However, the patent specification is not addressed to grammarians, etymologists or to the public generally, but to skilled individuals sufficiently versed in the art to which the patent relates to enable them on a technical level to appreciate the nature and description of the invention...
«Involuntary Departures From Law Firms on the Rise Main Grammarians Parse the Second Amendment»
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