“She is usually given a list of words that she needs to create her own sentences for her homework,” Summer, 25, told Newsweek ...
MIT neuroscientists find sentences that stick in your mind longer are those that have distinctive meanings, making them stand out from sentences you’ve previously seen.
Some sentences reproach without a single accusatory word. “The captain was sober today” impugns by implication. The officer who logs this superfluous statement damns the captain further with the ...
Semicolon use by Americans has dropped by 51% since the early 2000s to once every 378 words; younger Americans say they still ...