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The Grammar Thread (updated)- Page 8

The Grammar Thread (updated)

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Mister Matt
#175Is it really that difficult?
Posted: 4/20/13 at 10:46pm

Billys.

And currently, Matildas.

For this reason, there is no such show as Cat's. Or Pixar film known as Car's.


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Mister Matt
#176Is it really that difficult?
Posted: 3/7/19 at 11:35am

Oops!  I must've accidentally bumped this.


"What can you expect from a bunch of seitan worshippers?" - Reginald Tresilian

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BalconyClub
#177Is it really that difficult?
Posted: 3/7/19 at 2:06pm

Daylight Saving Time.

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kdogg36
#178Is it really that difficult?
Posted: 3/7/19 at 3:24pm

Certainly the original post has useful information for those who want their writing to be taken more seriously. However, the issue here is orthography, not grammar. (My apologies if someone has already pointed this out, as I admit I've only read the first post and the last two!)

ETA: except for anyways. All the other contrasts, I think, exist only in the written language, and therefore are really just spelling or punctuation errors.

Updated On: 3/7/19 at 03:24 PM

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Mister Matt
#179Is it really that difficult?
Posted: 3/7/19 at 6:03pm

Orthography is a subset of grammar and you are certainly correct, but in context of the topic and the majority of social media in general (especially at the time this thread was initially created), the implied subject is the written word, so I'm not sure the distinction of orthography is entirely necessary.

But I won't lie...the fact that you pointed it out turns me on.


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Updated On: 3/7/19 at 06:03 PM

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Dancingthrulife2
#180Is it really that difficult?
Posted: 3/8/19 at 4:17am

Affect can also be a noun just as effect can also be a verb. To be frank though, what really gets on my nerves is run-on sentences, which are basically EVERYWHERE nowadays.

Affect:

1[ German Affekt, borrowed from Latin affectus ] the conscious subjective aspect of an emotion considered apart from bodily changesalso a set of observable manifestations of a subjectively experienced emotion… patients … showed perfectly normal reactions and affects …— Oliver Sacks

2obsolete FEELINGAFFECTION

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/affect

 

Effect:

1: to cause to come into being

2ato bring about often by surmounting obstacles ACCOMPLISHeffect a settlement of a dispute

bto put into operationthe duty of the legislature to effect the will of the citizens

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/effect

 

 

Updated On: 3/8/19 at 04:17 AM

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yankeefan7
#181Is it really that difficult?
Posted: 3/8/19 at 9:57am

Updated On: 3/8/19 at 09:57 AM

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kdogg36
#182Is it really that difficult?
Posted: 3/8/19 at 1:38pm

Mister Matt said: "But I won't lie...the fact that you pointed it out turns me on."

That's exactly what I intended.

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javero
#183Is it really that difficult?
Posted: 3/22/19 at 9:20pm

How 'da hell did I miss this thread before now?  And, who would I be without my run-on sentences?  I'm just not a 150 character kind of guy.

Mister Matt -- any pedantry on the proper use of words datum and data?cheeky


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