READ CAREFULLY
Identify and correct the error in the following example. Be sure to have reasons to prove your assertion.
“At least not research that is parked near bars so scientists with breathalyzers can measure how often pre-drinking occurs and how intoxicated people are before even stepping into a bar.”
Sharon Hill, “Windsor focus of ‘pre-drinking’ study”, The Windsor Star, Friday, January 27, 2012.
AD NAUSEUM
“Ad nauseum” is a term that is overused ad nauseum, but what does it really mean?
Correct what is wrong with the term itself?
Create a sentence using the correct term.
TODAY’S WORD
The word for today is “hypothesize”.
What part of speech is “hypothesize”?
What other parts of speech can be made from “hypothesize”?
Define “hypothesize” and use it in a sentence.
Try to use the word in your speech today.
BONUS
Explain the confusion that might arise in the title of today’s blog entry.
CORRECTIONS & EXPLANATIONS
Corrections and explanations for this week’s entries will be posted Sunday.

