SWagage: A Blog
about style and usage
(among other things)
If you haven't checked out the Poem Parodies on The hype, you must!Click the image below to read some amazing poem parodies to get your swag and usage on!
The materials below explain how to use "who" and "whom" correctly. View all three and then vote on which material best explains the concept. It's important to question and understand our motivation and intention when writing something. This should be an iterative process. (Don't know what that word means? Look it up!) Once we have identified our motivation and considered our intention, we need to think about who our audience is and determine what style and language we should use to communicate our thoughts, ideas, and feelings. I think this student considered all of these things before composing the brilliant and thought-provoking yearbook page below. (Or, maybe it was simply a typo.)
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AuthorSWe are writers of SWAG & USAGE. We may not be experts on grammar, punctuation, and usage, but we are experts on swag ("swagxperts"). We blog about writing, mostly. (Ok, the whole "swag" thing is a little out-of-hand. We know.) Archives
January 2018
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