The song was as if the guy believed there could be one love for everyone to feel. John said he’d never condescend to such total-it-arian-ism on emotion. He checked out and found Johnny Cash singing it, but that sounded different. ■→More
Category: Common sense
Sane wit, not exclusive of education; derived from the Latin “sensus communis”, the phrase has been used not as much to imply concord as to emphasize the senses working together well, cf. also Thomas Paine, Common Sense.
Grapevine: Our way
Folks, there is always going to be some psychology that people tackle you with. We have seen it so often, that we've come to terms. We only mind if the psychology is something we can like, a Dr. Seuss you know, real pretty. ■→More
Grapevine: Only real strawberries count
You might hear you go minus or plus infinity about the number of strawberries, but mind you, the Founding Fathers said you couldn’t owe for strawberries that never existed, so to speak. ■→More
Grapevine: Granny talks Present Simple
Travel in Grammar obviously is not the only website about grammar, and we may get plenty to read, in books or articles, to manage at school or other language courses. We need to be able to work classic grammar guidance. Let us begin with Oxford Dictionaries for verb tenses. ■→More
Grapevine: Heebeecheeche and other capers
We have thought up a game like we traveled, only with grammar. The USA is a huge view and I don't know about anyone to have visited everywhere in person, so I thought there could be folks into seeing the place. ■→More
Grapevine: Vaulters and mergers
If you don't make it and stumble, you act as in a cloud of well familiar bubbles. You do not look around in amazement: you know they are there. ■→More
Grapevine: 3 gloves, to that time
You remember Huck in the woods when he heard that strange noise them ghosts make, when they have something on mind they can't make themselves understood about. Except I don’t believe in ghosts, and I am perfectly a living human, the same would have happened to me today. ■→More
Grapevine: 4 of them things
I've asked Jim if he believes in witches. He says there sure ain’t any in Vermont where he lives 'cause they can't fly in snow storms, so they’d need anoraks and goggles till April. ■→More