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Snap Language specializes in language and linguistics, promoting advanced communication skills for work, school, and everyday situations.
We support the development of reading, vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills, targeting personal, academic, and professional improvement; and college-readiness. Instructors can use our videos as supporting materials.
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“There is” or “there are?” Confusing even for native speakers | Grammar and Style Tidbits 9
Words you’re (probbly) pronouncing “wrong”
Grammar and the Language Learner | Grammar Series Part 5 of 5
Using apostrophes in contractions and possessives | Grammar and Style Tidbits 8
Using “less” and “fewer” in formal English | Grammar and Style Tidbits 7
anti- (Greek) and ante- (Latin) prefixes | Word of the Week 17
Using e.g., i.e. and et al. in writing (and speaking) | Grammar and Style Tidbits 6
Greek word roots miso- and -phile | Word of the Week 16
Language Learning Series (livestreams) this summer
How can a linguist teach prescriptive grammar? | “Thoughts On” ep 1
abject, wretched | Word of the Week 15
Subject-verb agreement with fractions and percentages | Grammar and Style Tidbits 5
Germanic root word under , understand, underscore | Word of the Week 14
Wordy “due to the fact” and “the reason why” | Grammar and Style Tidbits 4
Troublesome adjectives and adverbs | Grammar and Style Tidbits 3
idios- , idiosyncrasy, idiolect | Word of the Week 13
Official channel membership announcement
Linking verbs, adjectives, and adverbs | Grammar and Style Tidbits 2
Integration between the Snap Language channel and website
chrono-, anachronism | Word of the Week 12
Should you say I’m good or I’m well | Grammar and Style Tidbits 1
apathy, pathos | Word of the Week 11
abscond, surreptitious | Word of the Week 10
bellicose, belligerent | Word of the Week 9
ambivalent, ambivert | Word of the Week 8
yule, yuletide | Word of the Week (special edition)
ascetic | Word of the Week 7
austere | Word of the Week 6
There are TWO sides to the prescriptivism x descriptivism “feud” | Grammar Series Part 4 of 5
When standard grammar messes up your grammar | Grammar Series Part 3