The Grammar Doctor

Here are some easy ways to figure out which word or form is correct. If you would like to see a tip posted here, email the Grammar Doctor. drcarlperrin@aol.com

capitalization of family titles
everyday or every day?
He or him, I or me
who or whom
Don't forget the D
none is or none are?
I beg to differ.
its happening or it happening?
I don't feel badly for him
if I were or if I was?
awhile or a while?
Am I going to lay down or lie down?
Should I capitalize Mom?
whoever or whomever?