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Get smart for Grammar Day

National Grammar Day is tomorrow, March 4, and its sponsor, the Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar, has a website offering T-shirts, advice, and the new book by SPOGG founder Martha Brockenbrough.
But your homework will be a pleasure: Hotfoot it over to John McIntyre's blog, You Don't Say, and give the up-and-down to his tale of deadly doings in the usage world. Brockenbrough is cast as the sweet-seeming dame in dire need of a copy editor; it's a terrific yarn, and I'm thrilled to have a cameo as a tough-talking descriptivist moll. (Read to the end, so you don't miss it.)
I. "Down those mean sentences I walk alone"
2. "'What are we going to do now?'" she asked
Rules and realities of English usage from Boston Globe Ideas columnist
Jan Freeman.
Jan Freeman, a former Boston Globe editor, has been writing the weekly
column “The Word” since 1997. E-mail her at freeman@globe.com.







