Grammar Lab

Grammar Lab

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Grammar Lab is the podcast where we unravel the intricacies of the English language, making grammar accessible and fun for everyone. Our grammar, style, punctuation, and usage tips will make you a more effective communicator and feed your love of language.

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episode Irregardless: Understanding Its Usage and Controversy artwork
Irregardless: Understanding Its Usage and Controversy

Title: Irregardless: Understanding Its Usage and Controversy Welcome to Grammar Lab, where we unravel the threads of the English language to help you weave more effective communication. Each episode, we explore the fascinating intricacies of grammar and usage to make you a more confident speaker and writer. Today, we're stepping into a linguistic quagmire—get ready to discuss the word “irregardless”—a term that stirs up controversy among grammar enthusiasts. So, keep listening as we unpack its tangled history and discuss how to use it—or not—in everyday language. If you have questions or themes that you would like for us to address in the horoscope, please get in touch at grammarlab@pagepods.com. To stay up to date on the latest episodes and for show transcripts, subscribe to our newsletter at https://grammarlab.pagepods.com.

31 may 2024 - 4 min
episode Who vs. That: Referring to People vs. Things artwork
Who vs. That: Referring to People vs. Things

Title: Who vs. That: Referring to People vs. Things Welcome to Grammar Lab, where we make grammar fun, accessible, and relevant. I’m Abby, and as always, I'm here to help you navigate the nuances of the English language. And I’m Jack, helping you dissect sentences and clarify communication with ease. Today, we’re delving into a common conundrum: when to use 'who' and when 'that' is more appropriate, especially in reference to people and things. Curious to know more? Keep listening, and we'll decode it together. If you have questions or themes that you would like for us to address in the horoscope, please get in touch at grammarlab@pagepods.com. To stay up to date on the latest episodes and for show transcripts, subscribe to our newsletter at https://grammarlab.pagepods.com.

30 may 2024 - 4 min
episode Unthaw vs. "Thaw": Understanding the Redundancy artwork
Unthaw vs. "Thaw": Understanding the Redundancy

Title: Unthaw vs. "Thaw": Understanding the Redundancy Welcome to Grammar Lab, where we explore the intricacies of the English language to make you a more effective communicator. I'm Abby, your guide through the linguistic puzzles that perplex even native speakers. Have you ever pulled a steak out of the freezer and said, "I need to unthaw this for dinner"? If so, you're in for a surprise. Stick around as we defrost the mystery behind "unthaw" versus "thaw". If you have questions or themes that you would like for us to address in the horoscope, please get in touch at grammarlab@pagepods.com. To stay up to date on the latest episodes and for show transcripts, subscribe to our newsletter at https://grammarlab.pagepods.com.

29 may 2024 - 4 min
episode Sneaked vs. "Snuck": Which is Acceptable?” artwork
Sneaked vs. "Snuck": Which is Acceptable?”

Title: Sneaked vs. "Snuck": Which is Acceptable?” speaker1: Hello, dear listeners, and welcome to another episode of Grammar Lab, your friendly, informative guide to the quirks and quandaries of the English language. Every week, we dissect the dos and don'ts to help you navigate the world of grammar with more confidence! speaker2: Today, we're delving into a stealthy pair of words that often creep into our conversations and our writings. Have you ever second-guessed yourself while writing the past tense of "sneak"? Is it "sneaked" or "snuck"? Stick around, and we’ll uncover the mystery together. If you have questions or themes that you would like for us to address in the horoscope, please get in touch at grammarlab@pagepods.com. To stay up to date on the latest episodes and for show transcripts, subscribe to our newsletter at https://grammarlab.pagepods.com.

28 may 2024 - 4 min
episode Raise vs. "Rise": Transitive vs. Intransitive artwork
Raise vs. "Rise": Transitive vs. Intransitive

Title: Raise vs. "Rise": Transitive vs. Intransitive speaker1: Hello, language enthusiasts, and welcome back to Grammar Lab, where we distill the complexities of the English language into easy sips of knowledge. I'm your host for today, ready to guide you through another fascinating exploration of grammar. speaker2: And I'm your co-host, here to help make sense of those pesky grammar rules. Today, we're rising to the challenge of understanding two often-confused verbs: "raise" and "rise." Is your grammar antenna perking up? Keep listening to find out more. If you have questions or themes that you would like for us to address in the horoscope, please get in touch at grammarlab@pagepods.com. To stay up to date on the latest episodes and for show transcripts, subscribe to our newsletter at https://grammarlab.pagepods.com.

27 may 2024 - 4 min
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