"I am good" could be misconstrued. I agree. I guess that in legal cases, one should say "I am well," to avoid possible being considered...
Actually, both "I am well," and "I am good" are grammatically correct sentences. Though "well" can be adverb, it is an adjective after a...
Dear SerenaYasha, I always find that the best lies have a lot of truth. Let's face it; fictional writing is lying (wonderful lying!) It seems...
Numbers that end in -ly are superfluous, because using the numbers without the -ly is grammatically identical. First, I'd like to congratulate...
Ah, you're right. Thank you for furthering my response :)
Dear Edward G, " it may not pass by your way again" is a grammatically correct sentence on its own. When you head it with a subordinating...
The Chicago Manual of Style, the AP Stylebook, and the Modern Language Association all recommend that you use one space after a period. Unless...
As a general rule, you want to keep an agreement of tense throughout your writing. Even if the object/person being described has attributes that...
Separate names with a comma.