Since the context (which he poster supplies in the body of the question) is a sentence that ends with "William Shakespeare, OG," and since the highest-voted answer already accounts for the "original gangster" part of your answer, your answer will be on point (and nonrepetitive) only if you can explain why "William Shakespeare, other girl" is a ...
The difference between "as part of" and "as a part of" is essentially the difference between part and a part. As part of this community, I feel the need to express my opinion. Your comment is useless, as a part of my recent comments is. In the first case, part is used with the meaning an element or constituent that belongs to something and is essential to its nature. In the second case, part ...
What's the aim of your question? For what purpose do you require an answer? Is your goal merely to ask a question? If you choose an answer, does that achieve your objective? Does it hit the target? In the grand scheme of life, what's your ambition?
I looked at a bunch of style guides to see what they have to say on this subject. The vast majority of them dedicate at least a paragraph to the distinction (or nondistinction) between "in behalf of" and "on behalf of"—but not one addresses the question of how to handle "on behalf of" when used by a speaker to refer to another person and to him- or herself. This silence leads me to believe ...
When listing names with the last name first, where should you put the suffix if there is one present? For example, if given the name John Doe Jr., which of the following would be correct? Doe, John...