Do you find yourself shying away from party conversations because you don’t know the difference between who and whom?
Are you confused on whether a subordinate clause is a part of speech or one of Santa’s elves?
Don’t worry. We’re here to help.
The copy desk at The Wichita Eagle is known for its sense of humor and spirited discussions on usage, grammar and style.
Starting Monday, we’re sharing that knowledge and sense of fun through The Eagle’s first podcast on Kansas.com: the Grammar Monkeys.
Each week we’ll tackle a new topic. First up is one of the most common usage errors, lay vs. lie.
Impress your friends with your knowledge and my bosses with our number of downloads by going to http://blogs.kansas.com/grammar every Monday.
If you have grammar questions you want us to address, write us at grammarmonkeys@wichitaeagle.com.
2 Comments
I thought you would be posting different grammar monkeys each day…bring them on!!!
Bailey,
I’d love to do that, but I don’t want the Monkeys to turn on me.
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