By Paul Von Blum
This essay is not an exercise in narcissism, but rather a lament about a distressing decline in proper grammar in both written and spoken English. As a longtime university teacher, and legal writing consultant at Loyola Law School, I have extensive and depressing experience with egregious errors in English language use. For decades, I have read (and meticulously corrected) thousands of student papers containing mistakes that reveal...
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