From the Grammar Police
May is bad apostrophe’s month!
Here are the answers to our half-baked “Steak Night” menu (it’s real) which featured a fricassee of bad grammar topped with a coulis of misspellings (See image below.)
Comma after “goat cheese.”
“Chopped Caesar salad.”
“Bibb”
“Tomatoes.”
“Onion rings.”
Comma after “onion rings.”
“Brushed with black truffle and green…”
Comma after “mango salsa.”
“Mushrooms.”
“Loaded baked potato.”
“Steamed broccoli.”
“Brussels.”
“Sun-dried tomatoes.”
Thanks for participating!
Readers: "Something Went Horribly Wrong," features samples of bad writing we see nearly every day. You can participate! Be our duly deputized “grammar police:” Your motto: “To protect and correct.” Send in your photos of store signs, street signs, newspaper headlines, tweets, and so on. It doesn’t have to be a grammatical error. It can be just what we call “cowardly writing.” Include your name and home town so we properly can credit you. You're free to add a comment, although we reserve the right to edit or omit. Now get out there! Send to Eliot@eliotkleinberg.com