Grammar Conundrums
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Grammar Conundrums
Sneaked or snuck?
Its the big debate raging in the household.
Previous battles include the proper use of is vs. are; it's vs its; in complex sentence structure.
Stolen vs stole vs stoled was an epic one that I lost, I may have or have not been under the influence when debating that one.
Its the big debate raging in the household.
Previous battles include the proper use of is vs. are; it's vs its; in complex sentence structure.
Stolen vs stole vs stoled was an epic one that I lost, I may have or have not been under the influence when debating that one.
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Re: Grammer Conundrums
Lit vs lighted
Love the 've! Stop with the: Would of - Could of - Should of - Must of - Might of
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Re: Grammer Conundrums
I couldn't convince someone recently that "seen" isn't the simple past tense of "to see." When I tried explain that it's a past participle, I got kicked off the stoop. So we're left with:
"I walked into the liquor store and I seen this girl."
I'm still favoring the push present progressive.
"I walked into the liquor store and I seen this girl."
I'm still favoring the push present progressive.
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Re: Grammer Conundrums
A hanged man is not a hung man.
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Re: Grammar Conundrums
boughten vs bought?
http://grammarist.com/usage/boughten/
Not a grammar conundrum but a pronunciation one.
jaguar is said:
1) ja-gwarr
or
2) jag-wire
http://grammarist.com/usage/boughten/
Not a grammar conundrum but a pronunciation one.
jaguar is said:
1) ja-gwarr
or
2) jag-wire
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Re: Grammar Conundrums
On the car commercials the British guy says jag-u-are.CalStateTempe wrote:boughten vs bought?
http://grammarist.com/usage/boughten/
Not a grammar conundrum but a pronunciation one.
jaguar is said:
1) ja-gwarr
or
2) jag-wire
Re: Grammar Conundrums
Jaguar pronunciation is supposed to be jag u ar
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Re: Grammar Conundrums
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Re: Grammar Conundrums
Thats funny , Greg.
'A parent is the one person who is supposed to make their kid think they can do anything. Says they're beautiful even when they're ugly. Thinks they're smart even when they go to Arizona State.' -- Jack Donaghy
Re: Grammar Conundrums
"How are you guyses dinners?" Vs. "How are your dinners?"
Right where I want to be.
Re: Grammar Conundrums
Not a grammar conundrum per se but I can't stand when the talking heads pluralize a name. "He really needs to turn it on if he wants to be recognized along side the Michael Jordan's and Magic Johnson's of the world." It's an epidemic nowadays all over TV/radio.
Re: Grammar Conundrums
^^^
Those apostrophes. Not needed.
On the flip side, is the singular for fan bases.
"Wildcat fan is going crazy."
Those apostrophes. Not needed.
On the flip side, is the singular for fan bases.
"Wildcat fan is going crazy."
Right where I want to be.
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Re: Grammar Conundrums
It gets more worser. "How are your guys's dinners?" Try to untie the logic of that one.gumby wrote:"How are you guyses dinners?" Vs. "How are your dinners?"
It wasn't a grammatical issue until you made it one by misusing possessive forms!pokinmik wrote:Not a grammar conundrum per se but I can't stand when the talking heads pluralize a name. "He really needs to turn it on if he wants to be recognized along side the Michael Jordan's and Magic Johnson's of the world." It's an epidemic nowadays all over TV/radio.
Re: Grammar Conundrums
Is it Ok to start a sentence with a number? Example: 5 instead of Five.
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Re: Grammar Conundrums
Editorial miscellany usually include the requirement of spelling out single-digits numbers anywhere in a sentence. Some venues require it for double-digit numbers as well.azgreg wrote:Is it Ok to start a sentence with a number? Example: 5 instead of Five.
But no matter what anybody says, there's nothing wrong with starting a sentence with a number. Unless it's your copy editor who says so.
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That's a style matter. At newspapers, it's "Five." Reason for the rule is so everyone does the same thing. Not a matter of right or wrong.azgreg wrote:Is it Ok to start a sentence with a number? Example: 5 instead of Five.
It's also why you'll see: "Some 1.5 milion people" or "A total of $1.5 million" rather than: "One million, five hundred thousand people" ...
In the body, single digits spelled out (one, two, three). Higher than nine, use the numeral.
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Re: Grammar Conundrums
You mean how is all y'alls dinners?gumby wrote:"How are you guyses dinners?" Vs. "How are your dinners?"