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Avoid this holiday card grammar mistake. Here's how to make your last name plural. STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images. By Kate Brannen . December 14, 2019, 4:06 AM.
Put that turkey leg down and listen up! Today we have to discuss your family’s upcoming holiday card. In addition to the fact that we do not need to see ...
Winter holidays are approaching, and it’s a time to wish family and friends a merry Christmas or another greeting. But some people find addressing and mailing holiday cards intimidating.
Perplexed about how to address your holiday cards to whole families? A pesky apostrophe often leads us into a pitfall of grammar, but there are easy rules to follow so you get your mail on the way.
1. Incorrectly pluralizing a last name. This is the number one mistake we see on holiday cards. If your last name is Vincent, you can easily make it plural by adding an “s.” ...
This is the Grammar Guy column, a weekly feature written by Curtis Honeycutt. Put that turkey leg down and listen up! Today we have to discuss your family’s upcoming holiday card.
Put that turkey leg down and listen up! Today we have to discuss your family’s upcoming holiday card. In addition to the fact that we do not need to see your pets in your cards, we also don’t ...
Put that turkey leg down and listen up! Today, we have to discuss your family’s upcoming holiday card. In addition to the fact that we do not need to see your pets in your cards, we also don’t need to ...
Put that turkey leg down and listen up! Today, we have to discuss your family’s upcoming holiday card. In addition to the fact that we do not need to see your pets in your cards, we also don’t need to ...