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1. GrammarBlog - A blog about spelling, punctuation and grammar ...
Do you grind your teeth when you pass 'Martins Kebab's'? Do you think people who don't know the difference between 'your' and 'you're' should be strung up by their gonads
2. Cartoon time - GrammarBlog
Apologies for the lack of posts recently; we've all been terribly busy. In the absence of a well written and humorous post, I hope you will enjoy these

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The expression the number is followed by a singular verb while the expression a number is followed by a plural verb. Examples: The number of people we need to hire is thirteen
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