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Grammar Lab

Grammar Lab is the podcast where we unravel the intricacies of the English language, making grammar accessible and fun for everyone. Our grammar, style, punctuation, and usage tips will make you a more effective communicator and feed your love of language.

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Update frequency
every day
Average duration
4 minutes
Episodes
140
Years Active
2023 - 2024
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Irregardless: Understanding Its Usage and Controversy

Irregardless: Understanding Its Usage and Controversy

Title: Irregardless: Understanding Its Usage and Controversy

Welcome to Grammar Lab, where we unravel the threads of the English language to help you weave more effective communication. Each episode, …

00:04:35  |   Fri 31 May 2024
Who vs. That: Referring to People vs. Things

Who vs. That: Referring to People vs. Things

Title: Who vs. That: Referring to People vs. Things

Welcome to Grammar Lab, where we make grammar fun, accessible, and relevant. I’m Abby, and as always, I'm here to help you navigate the nuances of t…

00:04:09  |   Thu 30 May 2024
Unthaw vs.

Unthaw vs. "Thaw": Understanding the Redundancy

Title: Unthaw vs. "Thaw": Understanding the Redundancy

Welcome to Grammar Lab, where we explore the intricacies of the English language to make you a more effective communicator. I'm Abby, your guide …

00:04:17  |   Wed 29 May 2024
Sneaked vs.

Sneaked vs. "Snuck": Which is Acceptable?”

Title: Sneaked vs. "Snuck": Which is Acceptable?”

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Hello, dear listeners, and welcome to another episode of Grammar Lab, your friendly, informative guide to the quirks and quandaries of the En…

00:04:08  |   Tue 28 May 2024
Raise vs.

Raise vs. "Rise": Transitive vs. Intransitive

Title: Raise vs. "Rise": Transitive vs. Intransitive

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Hello, language enthusiasts, and welcome back to Grammar Lab, where we distill the complexities of the English language into easy sips of …

00:04:15  |   Mon 27 May 2024
Nauseous vs.

Nauseous vs. "Nauseated": Who is Feeling Sick?

Title: Nauseous vs. "Nauseated": Who is Feeling Sick?

Welcome to Grammar Lab, where we untangle common language mix-ups and help you communicate with clarity. I’m Abby, and each episode we explore the…

00:03:59  |   Sun 26 May 2024
Imply vs.

Imply vs. "Infer": Sender vs. Receiver”

Title: Imply vs. "Infer": Sender vs. Receiver”

Welcome to Grammar Lab, where we help you navigate the nuances of the English language with ease. In today's experiment, we'll delve into a mix-up that e…

00:04:30  |   Sat 25 May 2024
Farther vs.

Farther vs. "Further": Distance vs. Abstract

Title: Farther vs. "Further": Distance vs. Abstract

Welcome to Grammar Lab, where we dissect the intricacies of the English language to help you navigate grammar with ease. Today, we're examining a pa…

00:03:59  |   Fri 24 May 2024
Envious vs.

Envious vs. "Jealous": Understanding the Nuance

Title: Envious vs. "Jealous": Understanding the Nuance

Hello, word lovers, and welcome to Grammar Lab where we pick apart English language quirks to help you speak and write with confidence. I'm Abby.

00:04:29  |   Thu 23 May 2024
Disinterested vs.

Disinterested vs. "Uninterested": Clarifying the Difference

Title: Disinterested vs. "Uninterested": Clarifying the Difference

Welcome to Grammar Lab, the place where we mix chemicals of syntax and stir up the particles of punctuation to help our listeners bec…

00:04:22  |   Wed 22 May 2024
Use of

Use of "Whom" in Questions and Statements

Title: Use of "Whom" in Questions and Statements

Hello, and welcome to another intriguing dive into the depths of English at Grammar Lab, where we clarify the complexities and celebrate the subtleties…

00:04:32  |   Tue 21 May 2024
Advise vs.

Advise vs. "Advice": Verb vs. Noun

Title: Advise vs. "Advice": Verb vs. Noun

Welcome to Grammar Lab, where we sprinkle a little know-how on your language mysteries. I’m your host, Abby, ready to lead you on another exploration into the…

00:04:09  |   Sun 19 May 2024
Choose vs.

Choose vs. "Chose": Past and Present Tense

Title: Choose vs. "Chose": Past and Present Tense

Hello, word enthusiasts! Welcome to Grammar Lab, where we break down the complexities of the English language and transform them into simple, digestib…

00:03:55  |   Sat 18 May 2024
Allude vs.

Allude vs. "Elude": Correct Usage

Title: Allude vs. "Elude": Correct Usage

Welcome to Grammar Lab, the friendly guide to the intricacies and charm of English language usage. Each week, we untangle common grammar quandaries, helping yo…

00:04:00  |   Fri 17 May 2024
Like vs.

Like vs. "As": Making the Right Choice

Title: Like vs. "As": Making the Right Choice

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Hello, grammar enthusiasts! Welcome to Grammar Lab, where we dissect sentences and reconstruct paragraphs to help you navigate the complexities o…

00:04:35  |   Thu 16 May 2024
Lend vs.

Lend vs. "Borrow": Understanding the Difference

Title: Lend vs. "Borrow": Understanding the Difference

Welcome to Grammar Lab, where we dispel the confusion around everyday English usage. Today, we're your friendly guides on a journey through two f…

00:03:40  |   Wed 15 May 2024
Using

Using "That" and "Which" in Restrictive Clauses

Title: Using "That" and "Which" in Restrictive Clauses

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Hello, and welcome to Grammar Lab, where we dissect the intricacies of the English language to help our listeners master their grammar s…

00:04:26  |   Tue 14 May 2024
Bring vs.

Bring vs. "Take": Selecting the Appropriate Verb

Title: Bring vs. "Take": Selecting the Appropriate Verb

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Hello, and welcome to Grammar Lab! This is your go-to audio workshop for understanding the intricacies of the English language. We're h…

00:04:23  |   Mon 13 May 2024
Unique: Can It Be Modified?

Unique: Can It Be Modified?

Title: Unique: Can It Be Modified?

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Welcome to Grammar Lab, the friendly guide to the intricacies of the English language, where we unpack complex grammar questions and offer clear, easy-to-un…

00:05:00  |   Sun 12 May 2024
Use of

Use of "Being" in Sentences: Avoiding Common Mistakes

Title: Use of "Being" in Sentences: Avoiding Common Mistakes

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Hello and welcome to Grammar Lab, where we untangle the complexities of the English language so you can improve your speaking and …

00:04:27  |   Sat 11 May 2024
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