Category: Grammar & Idioms
Grammar 101: Vicious Cycle vs. Virtuous Cycle
Posted by Michael Kwan | Sep 17, 2020 | Grammar & Idioms | 0
Grammar 101: Wary vs. Weary
Posted by Michael Kwan | Mar 2, 2020 | Grammar & Idioms | 0
On Backronyms, Ambiguous Acronyms, and More Shorthand to Confuse You
by Michael Kwan | Dec 9, 2019 | Grammar & Idioms | 1
Adidas stands for “All Day I Dream About Sports.” I remember when a friend of mine...
Read MoreGrammar 101: Into vs. In To (With Example Sentences)
by Michael Kwan | Jul 22, 2019 | Grammar & Idioms | 0
Just like the difference between “every day” and “everyday,”...
Read MoreGrammar 101: A Home Is Not a House
by Michael Kwan | Apr 19, 2019 | Grammar & Idioms | 0
For better or for worse, I have a habit of getting caught up in semantics. Word choice matters to...
Read MoreGrammar 101: Common Mass Nouns
by Michael Kwan | Oct 24, 2018 | Grammar & Idioms | 0
Count nouns (or countable nouns, if you prefer) refer to things that can be counted, like chairs...
Read MoreGrammar 101: Pour Over and Pore Over
by Michael Kwan | Sep 7, 2018 | Grammar & Idioms | 0
The English language is filled with words and phrases that sound similar (or the same) but have...
Read MoreGrammar 101: Quay, Cay, and Key
by Michael Kwan | Aug 17, 2018 | Grammar & Idioms | 0
By now, you’ve surely realized that English is a very strange language filled with numerous...
Read MoreIdiomatica: Why Kitty Corner?
by Michael Kwan | Aug 3, 2018 | Grammar & Idioms | 0
I’ve used the term “kitty corner” for as long as I can remember. It refers to...
Read MoreIdiomatica: In the Throes of Passion
by Michael Kwan | Jun 29, 2018 | Grammar & Idioms | 0
In the heat of the moment, it’s perfectly understandable that you would default to the most...
Read MoreIdiomatica: Bite the Bullet
by Michael Kwan | Jun 15, 2018 | Grammar & Idioms | 0
It’s been a minute since I’ve done one of these Idiomatica posts, hasn’t it? The...
Read MoreGrammar 101: Beside and Besides
by Michael Kwan | Jun 6, 2018 | Grammar & Idioms | 0
In writing and in speech, we tend to focus on the “big” words for the biggest impact....
Read MoreGrammar 101: Second Hand, Second-Hand or Secondhand?
by Michael Kwan | May 25, 2018 | Grammar & Idioms | 0
English can be a very tricky language. Even when you look at words that are spelled using the...
Read MoreGrammar 101: Let’s and Lets
by Michael Kwan | May 11, 2018 | Grammar & Idioms | 0
Punctuation matters. It’s the difference between “let’s eat, grandma!”...
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Hi, I'm Michael. By day, I'm a writer and editor. By night, I'm still a writer and editor. I'm also an engaged work-at-home dad, a voracious foodie, an avid traveler, and a thinker who thinks he might be thinking too much. Beyond the Rhetoric is a reflection of my eclectic life, fueled by caffeine and Wi-Fi.
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