New posts in grammaticality

Until or for to indicate time period starting now

"This/That is, " used at the beginning of a sentence to clarify a concept from the previous sentence

Why is it incorrect to say/write "I want to know today weather" instead of "I want to know today's weather"? [closed]

"Retrieves and let you print" or "Retrieves and lets you print"?

Is using "as from" correct English?

Is it correct to say "This train not taking passengers"?

Pants — "is it" or "are they"?

'Have both' -not sure I'm using this correctly

Is the predicative proper in this example?

Is "He told me not to argue but just agree." grammatically correct?

Is "The crowd are loving this.", from a UK newspaper, acceptable? [duplicate]

Is “In following, ...” acceptable in place of “In the following, ...”?

Do you "buy on" or "buy from" online webshops?

My grandma believed that the Sun "revolves" or "revolved" around the Earth? [duplicate]

Can the word "facing" be used both ways?

Grammar - Having known subject for X years, I am sure that

Words preceding a direct question (in general and specifically in BrE)

Unfamiliar construction from Nineteen Eighty-Four: "...had been used to gather there..."

Can I use "I just got 22 years old"?

Is the expression 'What's one say?' corrent?