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Yuletide calls for generous hearts, but bad grammar is something up with which a man cannot put. Rod Dreher Dec 21, 201211:48 PM ...
Do: Merry Christmas from the Joneses. The Jones’ Christmas Eve party is coming up. Don’t: The Jones’ are traveling for the holidays. The May Family: Do: Merry Christmas from the Mays.
The grammar books of the late 1800s tried mightily to shore up the “had” (some even making up a rule from nowhere that it should be “would,” as in “he would better”), but these days ...
During Christmas week, most schools are out of session, so students won’t be doing any “caroling.” Oh, maybe they’ll be singing, but they won’t be doing the other kind of “caroling,” sitting in a ...
The grammar books of the late 1800s tried mightily to shore up the "had" (some even making up a rule from nowhere that it should be "would," as in "he would better"), but these days the bare form ...
Proper nouns like "Christmas" should always be capitalized, but the word "merry" should only be capitalized if you're starting the line with the greeting "Merry Christmas." If "merry" falls in the ...
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Songwriting duo Eddie Pola and George Wyle (Wyle also penned the “Gilligan’s Island” theme) wrote the song for Andy Williams’ Christmas album in 1963. Interestingly enough, Columbia Records opted to ...