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This Grammar Guru will solve the world's problems
by Katherine Rosman

The New York Times    Translate This Article
20 November 2018

On 20 November 2018 The New York Times reported: Long a language-obsessive, Ellen Jovin found communities of fellow word lovers online, but the time spent at her computer could be isolating. So she created the Grammar Table. About four times a week, she settles in at locations around Manhattan, armed with a collapsible table and chair, and fields questions and discussions about language. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the fields of education and culture, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

She recently explained what a gerund was to two little boys, and helped a teenage girl from El Salvador understand the difference between the passive and active voice.

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