Throw Grammar from the Train
Throw Grammar From The Train Blogspot. Notes from a recovering nitpicker.
Read Throwgrammarfromthetrain.blogspot.com news digest here: view the latest Throw Grammar From The Train Blogspot articles and content updates right away or get to their most visited pages. Throwgrammarfromthetrain.blogspot.com is not yet rated by Alexa and its traffic estimate is unavailable. It seems that Throw Grammar From The Train Blogspot content is notably popular in USA. We haven’t detected security issues or inappropriate content on Throwgrammarfromthetrain.blogspot.com and thus you can safely use it. Throwgrammarfromthetrain.blogspot.com is hosted with Google LLC (United States) and its basic language is English.
Content verdict: Safe
Website availability: Live
Language: English
Last check:
-
N/A
Visitors daily -
N/A
Pageviews daily -
6
Google PR -
N/A
Alexa rank
Best pages on Throwgrammarfromthetrain.blogspot.com
-
Throw Grammar from the Train: Usage info at your fingertips
I’ve been exploring the iPhone/iPad version of Garner’s Modern English Usage (full disclosure: it's a free review copy) and I can heartily ...
-
Throw Grammar from the Train: Frankenstrunk: Birth of a monster
A post today by Geoff Pullum at Language Log mentioned this Boston Globe column on Strunk & White's Elements of Style . Since the original...
-
Throw Grammar from the Train: Six times more ambiguous
I wonder how many people had to read this correction twice, as I did: A driver who texts while driving is six times as likely to be i...
Throwgrammarfromthetrain.blogspot.com news digest
-
1 year
The jimmies story: Fact and fiction
The "jimmies" question came up again on Bluesky this week, and since my Boston Globe article on the topic is paywalled, I'm posting it here. I haven't done further research in the 13 years since publication, but I haven't heard anything to make me doubt...
-
2 years
The "Mommy Kissing Santa" legend (Part 2)
The Boston Globe has just published my story refuting the old myth that "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" was once banned in Boston by the Catholic Church.
The article won't appear in print till Dec. 24, but Wikipedia has already corrected its entry on the song — up to a point. There's another part of the tale, though, that didn't make it into the Globe.... -
4 years
Sun's web ads leave writer in shade (and reader incensed)
I subscribe to the Baltimore Sun for one reason: to read John E. McIntyre (@johnemcintyre on Twitter), longtime editor and exceedingly sensible commenter on our evolving usage. Since his language column is paywalled, I thought his fans ought to see how...
Domain history
| Web host: | Google LLC |
| Registrar: | MarkMonitor Inc. |
| Registrant: | Google LLC |
| Updated: | June 29, 2025 |
| Expires: | July 31, 2026 |
| Created: | July 31, 2000 |
Whois record
Safety scores
Trustworthiness
GoodChild safety
Excellent
