I just stumbled upon your blog. LOVE it! We’re obviously kindred spirits. I run Red Pen, Inc., a grammar/humor site (http://redpeninc.blogspot.com), and I’m gonna put a link to your blog on my site.
Hello, Kate! I’m not going to even attempt to be completely 100% grmatically correct here. I’ve written because I think there is a bit of news that you would LOVE to learn. I am a student of the State University of New York (SUNY) at Oswego, and am taking a class taught by Prof. Michael Murphy, called “English 271-800 Practical English Grammar”, and the class was REQUIRED to go to the NPR website to listen to your interview. Kudos to you! Anyone would be extatic to learn that a part of their life is a required learning in a college classroom. Congratulations, and keep on correcting.
I just stumbled upon your blog. LOVE it! We’re obviously kindred spirits. I run Red Pen, Inc., a grammar/humor site (http://redpeninc.blogspot.com), and I’m gonna put a link to your blog on my site.
Gardiner or Gardner?
Gardner.
Oh, I don’t even know if it’s from the Gardner museum — I didn’t take this picture.
I got it from Facebook, and the caption was “Gardiner Museum,” but it didn’t say where.
Thanks so much, grammarphile!
Hello, Kate!
I’m not going to even attempt to be completely 100% grmatically correct here. I’ve written because I think there is a bit of news that you would LOVE to learn. I am a student of the State University of New York (SUNY) at Oswego, and am taking a class taught by Prof. Michael Murphy, called “English 271-800 Practical English Grammar”, and the class was REQUIRED to go to the NPR website to listen to your interview. Kudos to you! Anyone would be extatic to learn that a part of their life is a required learning in a college classroom. Congratulations, and keep on correcting.
Nicole, that is AMAZING!!!! Thank your professor for me, and give him a little chili pepper on ratemyprofessors.com, because that is HOT!