The Grammar Police: Enforcing Order on the Wild Web

The Grammar Police is here to keep your writing in line. We're not just a bunch of pedantic grammarians, we're the ones with the badges and the guns.

Grammar Rules

  1. Apostrophes Are Optional

    We know what you're thinking: "What about all those fancy-schmancy apostrophes I've got scattered around the web?" Listen, pal, those are just placeholders. We're not judging you. Yet.

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  2. Commas Are for Commas, Not Comas

    We're not just talking about those fancy Oxford commas either. We're talking about the whole "comma" thing. You know, those little marks that separate items in a list? Yeah, those.

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  3. Apostrophe-less Words Are Not Real Words

    We're looking at you, 'tis. And 'tis-ness. And 'twas. Yeah, those are just not real words. Sorry.

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  4. Subject-Verb Agreement Is Not Optional

    Sorry, folks, but 'he' and 'she' are not just suggestions. They're rules.

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