How to 'amuse-bouche' without begging pardon for your French
Many of today's grammar rules can be traced to the opinions of one 18th century writer.
The landmark edition that transformed the way dictionaries are made.
Why does it sound strange to say 'funner' or 'funnest?'
Is it all the same anyway?
Some practical guidance, and interesting history, about a common mistake.
Comedian ISMO on what separates a boot from a trunk