Despite my interest in grammar and usage, I don't spend a lot of time listening to podcasts about the topic, or know much about who the best voices are on the topic.
I enjoyed this podcast called Words Unravelled, where the two hosts interviewed Grammar Girl, Mignon Fogarty, who has had her own podcast on the topic for 20 years. That's called Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing:
The teaser below the YouTube frame says,
Is it "on accident" or "by accident"? Should "red, white, and blue" have that second comma? Is "10 items or less" okay? Jess and Rob are joined by the internet's Grammar Girl, Mignon Fogarty, to examine some common grammatical myths and mistakes.
Is it wrong to use "fun" as an adjective?
Is "drive slow" bad grammar? (or just a flat adverb?)
Why does "tonic and gin" sound weird?
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