Yes, you can use “meat” to refer to veggie patties

It seems as of late that plant-based products that look like meat are all the rage. Everyone from Tim Hortons to A&W is carrying Beyond Meat burgers. Burger King carries Impossible Foods patties. Even Canadian meat giant Maple Leaf Foods is getting into the trend. Perhaps you haven’t seen it, but since I’m a vegetarian,… Continue reading Yes, you can use “meat” to refer to veggie patties

Reader question: me or I?

I recently received an email with the following request, and I decided to answer it here: Please clarify this sentence for me:In emails between Sue and I…Or;In emails between Sue and me…Thanks,Adele Thanks for the email, Adele. The quick answer to your question is that you want the latter. One trick to remembering is switching… Continue reading Reader question: me or I?

Reader question: “My game arrived with a missing token.”

I recently received the following message on my Facebook page: Saw this posted in a board game group: “My game arrived with a missing token.” Someone responds, “don’t you mean without.” “Without a missing token”??? How would you tackle this sentence structure? I don’t really have much of an issue with the original construction. It’s… Continue reading Reader question: “My game arrived with a missing token.”

My 10 most popular grammar posts (2019)

About 5.5 years ago, I made a list of my 10 most popular grammar posts. I’ve written hundreds more posts since then, a few of which have displaced some of the older ones. It made sense to update the list.