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Grammar School

Why are elementary schools sometimes called grammar schools? The earliest schools, called scolae grammaticales, were connected to monasteries. They were meant for teaching Latin grammar. The term declined in popularity during the 1960s. This is part...

Can Facts Be False?

Does a statement have to be true to be a fact? When it comes to the difference between facts and opinions, some may argue that facts are merely claims that can be proven true or false. Most dictionaries, however, assert that in order for an...

More 1937 Words

More words that entered the language around 1937: β€œSpam,” β€œtelecast,” and β€œwhoops.” This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of β€œMore 1937 Words” Here’s three more words from 1937. This is the list that Dave Wilton is putting together on his...

Who You Calling a Jabroney?

Yo! Who you callin’ a jabroni? And what exactly is a jabroni, anyway? Also, what do vintage school buses and hack writers have in common? Grant and Martha trace the origins of famous quotes, and a listener offers a clever new way to say β€œnot my...

Try And vs Try To

Should we use try and or try to? Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of English Usage says it’s grammatically permissible to β€œtry and go to the store,” or to ask someone to β€œtry and speak up.” However, a fan of formality ought to stick with try to. Still...

Multiple Modals

Multiple modals, as in the phrase β€œI thought y’all may would have some more of them,” have their own logic and are well understood by many in the American South. The Database of Multiple Modals compiled by Paul Reed and Michael Montgomery is here...