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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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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.

    Envious vs. "Jealous": Understanding the Nuance

    Envious vs. "Jealous": Understanding the Nuance

    Title: Envious vs. "Jealous": Understanding the NuanceHello, 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.
    And I'm Jack, gearing up to unravel a little lexical conundrum that even the savviest wordsmiths can stumble upon. Keep listening to find out whether you've been using 'envious' and 'jealous' correctly—or if you've been mixing them up.
    If you have questions or themes that you would like for us to address in the horoscope, please get in touch at grammarlab@pagepods.com.
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    Disinterested vs. "Uninterested": Clarifying the Difference

    Disinterested vs. "Uninterested": Clarifying the Difference

    Title: Disinterested vs. "Uninterested": Clarifying the DifferenceWelcome to Grammar Lab, the place where we mix chemicals of syntax and stir up the particles of punctuation to help our listeners become grammar gurus in their daily lives. Today, we're delving into a pair of terms that are often swapped but have distinct meanings: disinterested and uninterested. Stick around as we unpack the subtle – and not so subtle – differences between these two words.
    That's right. We've all been in those situations where a word slips off our tongue, and we wonder, "Did I use it correctly?" So, stay tuned if you've ever questioned which is which between disinterested and uninterested.
    If you have questions or themes that you would like for us to address in the horoscope, please get in touch at grammarlab@pagepods.com.
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    • 4 min
    Use of "Whom" in Questions and Statements

    Use of "Whom" in Questions and Statements

    Title: Use of "Whom" in Questions and StatementsHello, and welcome to another intriguing dive into the depths of English at Grammar Lab, where we clarify the complexities and celebrate the subtleties of our language. I'm Abby.
    And I'm Jack. Have you ever stumbled over whether to use 'who' or 'whom' in a sentence? Stick around because today, we're unraveling the mysteries of 'whom' in both questions and statements, and trust me, it's a real game-changer.
    If you have questions or themes that you would like for us to address in the horoscope, please get in touch at grammarlab@pagepods.com.
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    • 4 min
    Advise vs. "Advice": Verb vs. Noun

    Advise vs. "Advice": Verb vs. Noun

    Title: Advise vs. "Advice": Verb vs. NounWelcome 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 intricacies of English usage.
    Hey everyone, it’s Jack here! Today, we're untangling a commonly confused pair of words: 'advise' and 'advice'. Want to sound like a grammar pro? Keep listening to find out just how these two words differ!
    If you have questions or themes that you would like for us to address in the horoscope, please get in touch at grammarlab@pagepods.com.
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    • 4 min
    Choose vs. "Chose": Past and Present Tense

    Choose vs. "Chose": Past and Present Tense

    Title: Choose vs. "Chose": Past and Present TenseHello, word enthusiasts! Welcome to Grammar Lab, where we break down the complexities of the English language and transform them into simple, digestible bits. Think of us as your friendly guides through the maze of grammar, punctuation, and usage.
    Today, we're diving deep into a pair of words that might trip you up if you're not paying close attention: "choose" and "chose". Ever find yourself second-guessing which one to use in a sentence? Stick around, and you'll be choosing like a pro in no time.
    If you have questions or themes that you would like for us to address in the horoscope, please get in touch at grammarlab@pagepods.com.
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    Allude vs. "Elude": Correct Usage

    Allude vs. "Elude": Correct Usage

    Title: Allude vs. "Elude": Correct UsageWelcome to Grammar Lab, the friendly guide to the intricacies and charm of English language usage. Each week, we untangle common grammar quandaries, helping you communicate with clarity and style.
    In today’s episode, do you find yourself stumbling over when to use 'allude' and when to pick 'elude?' Keep listening to polish your language skills and avoid these common mix-ups.
    If you have questions or themes that you would like for us to address in the horoscope, please get in touch at grammarlab@pagepods.com.
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