Blog Posts tagged R

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It’s easy to understand apostrophes

by Emily

Pity the poor apostrophe. Much misunderstood, misaligned and sidelined, the apostrophe is perhaps the most abused of all of the punctuation marks in English grammar.

Back to school

According to a recent news story, it seems that it's not just texting teenagers and errant shopkeepers who are happy ...

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Urban Shakespeares

by Emily

Listen to most rap songs and your ears may be assaulted by a cacophony of grammatical errors, dropped consonants and unfamiliar, not to mention uncouth, words.

However, a new exhibition at the British Library, London, entitled Evolving English: One Language, Many Voices, includes a section on rap m...

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To boldly go to where no split infinitive has been before

by Emily

George Bush Jr was as famous for his misuse of English as he was for his policies. One of his habits was the repeated use of split infinitives - one of the most contentious issues in the English language and one that could so easily be rectified by and English tutor.

Star Trek and split infinitives...

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A word in the Bush is worth two in the hand

by Emily

Last week, we took a look at the world of embarrassment that was George "Dubya" Bush's use of the English language.

Few can argue that Bush Jr left a fine legacy from his presidency of the United States, and his unusual grasp of English is just one of the less than flattering things that he will be...

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November Feedback from Families

by Anita

Here's a selection of feedback received from tutees in the last month... Thank you! Your feedback really does matter to us.

"Outstanding, I have recommended you immediately to others. I cannot believe how effective and simple the process was and what a wide choice of tutors with good qualificatio...

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