The ‘neither-either’ grammar police need to check themselves February 13, 2024 — by Divya Vadlakonda Why is it that I can’t say “me, either?” It just sounds better than “me, neither,” with the “n” that is too grating on my tongue. Saying “me, either” requires less energy than “neither,” which can be used for more productive things like world peace. My response to the grammar police would be this chilling […] read more » Please stop adding an extra “s” to anyway February 4, 2024 — by Nicole Lee The word anyway is a common adverb, often added to the end of sentences in order to denote a feeling that something is unimportant, as in: “It would not have mattered much anyway.” However, instead of “anyway,” people often use “anyways,” which — according to modern dictionaries — is not a real word. The word […] read more »
Please stop adding an extra “s” to anyway February 4, 2024 — by Nicole Lee The word anyway is a common adverb, often added to the end of sentences in order to denote a feeling that something is unimportant, as in: “It would not have mattered much anyway.” However, instead of “anyway,” people often use “anyways,” which — according to modern dictionaries — is not a real word. The word […] read more »