01/10/13 News Roundup
Submitted by Erin Brenner on Thu, 01/10/2013 - 6:20am
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What’s the problem with due to? Also in today’s News Roundup: verb forms, literary present, parallelism, and editing at the Christian Science Monitor.
Top pick
“The Foggy, Foggy Due”: Due to is just fine, says John McIntyre. Believe him. (You Don’t Say)
More great articles
- “Grammar - continued, Verbs”: Have you ever stopped to think about how our verb phrases are put together? (Michael Rosen)
- “When the Past Is Present”: Literary works are eternally alive to readers. (The Grammarphobia Blog)
- “Parallel Problems”: Matching a phrase with a clause can have a jarring effect. (After Deadline)
- “Q&A; with Ariel Zirulnick, Middle East Editor at the Christian Science Monitor”: Working on an international desk can mean an early start to the day. (The Editor’s Desk)





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