Gooder Grammar

Seeking Four

You can seek four new tires. You can't seek for new tires. You can seek for Jim and help him out if Jim is seeking four new tires. Then you would be seeking new tires with Jim. If, on the other hand, you were trying to find Jim, you'd be seeking Jim (no "for"). Seek… Continue reading Seeking Four

Extraordinarily Random

Parallel Parking

I've never been comfortable with the term Parallel Parking. If you look at a line of cars that are "parallel" parked, they're not parallel to each other. They're parallel to the curb (well, some are), but what if there's no curb? What if they're parked one behind the other in a field? Also, is there… Continue reading Parallel Parking