Author Archives: Don Cram

Uneducated Words

I have been a teacher of one sort or another for over fifty years. I am highly educated, having done thirteen years in primary and secondary schools followed by four years of undergraduate work at university and six years of … Continue reading

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P’s and Q’s

The Q-problems first. Just some tips. It’s quandary not quandry. It’s quadriplegic not quadraplegic. It’s quadruped not quadriped. And there are many P problems. A Pyrrhic victory is not an empty one. It is a victory that has come at … Continue reading

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Prepositions

If ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which you will not put, then it is time to learn the truth about this “rule.” In the mid-1700’s Robert Lowth, Bishop of London, promulgated this “rule” in his … Continue reading

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