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It’s National Grammar Day… wait, come back! We’re not going to correct you, we promise. We’re here to celebrate pilcrows, pluperfect passivesubjunctives,interrobangs, and all the elements that make grammar so challenging—and entertaining! Woot.

WORD OF THE DAY

March 04, 2024

pilcrow

[ pil-kroh ]noun

a paragraph mark.

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suitable for use as food; edible.in excess of the normal or average.
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