grammarRULES! Diner Style Coffee Mugs – Proper English Lessons on a Heavy Duty Coffee Mug (Adjective)

July 5, 2016 - Comment

grammarRULES! is the brain child of Virginia artist, writer, and high school history teacher Lee Knapp. After hearing “just between you and I” one too many times, Lee decided to put her background in ceramics to work to correct America’s grammar. It’s clear just how democratic bad usage has become: from politicians (“we need more

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grammarRULES! is the brain child of Virginia artist, writer, and high school history teacher Lee Knapp. After hearing “just between you and I” one too many times, Lee decided to put her background in ceramics to work to correct America’s grammar. It’s clear just how democratic bad usage has become: from politicians (“we need more makers, less takers”); to TV characters (English teacher on Parenthood to former love: “I came to talk about you and I”); to, yes, even NPR(reporter on Eliot Spitzer’s demise: “If anyone should have known about the law, it was him”). Is there no end?

Product Features

  • Heavy duty ceramic style diner coffee mugs serve up more than just a cup of hot java or tea.
  • Each mug cleverly explains some of the most misused rules of english language grammar.
  • Created by a former teacher and artist, these mugs were designed for the grammatically aware … and those who need to be!
  • Fun and educational, they’re sure to be a hit among all lovers of our language – including teachers, authors, literary scholars, and followers of Grammar Girl. Also makes a great graduation gift. Mug holds 12-oz. Collect all six (see the complete line by searching “grammarRULES!”) and save on shipping – but Hurry, these mugs are HOT!
  • FRONT: adjective a word that modifies a noun or pronoun. BACK: for example: cute, funny and smart… Oh, but enough about me. Let’s talk about you. How would you modify me?

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