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Commands and Mandates

Several words pertaining to authority or obligation display their kinship with the word element mand. This post lists and defines those terms. The Latin verb mandare, meaning “order,” is perhaps most commonly represented in command, which primarily means “exercise or have authority.” Other meanings include “have dominance or influence over,” “have at one’s disposal,” or … Read more

Punctuation Quiz #19: Punctuating Sentences

From each of the following pairs of sentences, select the correctly punctuated version. 1. a) I went to the meeting, however John was not there. b) I went to the meeting; however, John was not there. 2. a) If you are ready to go, then meet me at the corner in five minutes. b) If … Read more