Sure, the present tense of sneak is easy, but what about the past? Is it sneaked or snuck? This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of βPast Tense of Sneakβ Hi, you have A Way with Words. Hi, this is J.B. Iβm calling from Cedar Hill, Texas...
Itβs a grammatical question that trips up even the best writers sometimes: Is it who or whom? A physician says he likes the sentiment in a colleagueβs email signature, but heβs not sure itβs 100% grammatical. The sentence: βThere are some patients...
What do people call their grandparents? Sure, thereβs Grandma and Grampa, but thereβs also Gammy, Bumpy, Dadoo, Gre-Gre, Kiki, Kerkel, Monga, Nee-Nee, Pots, Rah-Rah and Woo-Woo. Martha and Grant talk about the endlessly inventive names grandchildren...
A caller has a hard time remembering which is correct: βGive the book to my husband and me,β or βGive the book to my husband and I.β Martha offers a sure-fire, quick-and-easy way to know if βhusband and Iβ or βhusband meβ are right every time. This...

