Michael's English Usage

Grammar Lessons from a Grumpy Old English Teacher

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FINE TUNING

Friday, November 7, 2008 By Michael Lyons Leave a Comment

MORE IMPORTANT/MORE IMPORTANTLY

Which is correct: “more importantly” or “more important“?
Explain the rationale for your choice.
Create a sentence to illustrate the meaning of your choice.

TODAY’S WORD

The word for today is “condescension“
Define “condescension” and use it in a sentence.

CORRECTIONS & EXPLANATIONS

Corrections and explanations for this week’s entries will be posted Sunday.

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