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Grammer and Speaking - Pet Peeves

Discussion in 'Other Discussions' started by Crabtownboy, Feb 24, 2010.

  1. matt wade

    matt wade Well-Known Member

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    You've now corrected the error out of your sentence. Your original sentence, that you then repeated in a later post, was:

    Again, is that sentence correct?
     
  2. Jerome

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    The "most correct" is I bought myself an ice cream cone.

    I bought me an ice cream cone has a colloquial register (informal (or "not pretty", as you put it)).
     
  3. Crabtownboy

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    Agree, your example is a good use of the word myself as it reflects backto I

    Thanks.

    Matt :laugh: I did not notice my mistake at all ... good one on me.

    Another problem area is when to use a and when to use an. The general rule I have been given is if the word is to be used before a vowel an should be used. Before consonants a should be used.

    Does anyone know of a really good software grammar checker
     
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  4. Salty

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    Or just marry a English teacher!

    Salty
     
  5. Crabtownboy

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    Yeah, but an English teacher might say, "What, you don't know that? What is wrong with you? Software won't chide a person ... at least I there are no nasty mouthed software packages on grammar. :laugh:
     
  6. Magnetic Poles

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    Dadburn it, now I want an ice cream cone.
     
  7. Salty

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    Dadburn is not in my dictionary:BangHead:
     
  8. Jim1999

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    Quote: Does anyone know of a really good software grammar checker

    The very best book in my library is:

    Learning to Write by E.H. Winter and Reed Smith,Macmillan Company of Canada, Toronto.

    You read this book and you will master the English language in short order.

    Cheers,

    Jim
     
  9. Jon-Marc

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    That "word" wasn't in the dictionary when I was a boy, and I refused to use it and still don't. With words like "isn't" that comes from "is not" and "aren't" that comes from "are not", "ain't" cannot be separated into two words. The only way "ai" is a word is in the Bible.

    I won't waste my time trying to read posts that are filled with misspelled words, atrocious grammar and extremely poor punctuation.

    One of the many things I see are people who don't know the difference when using "to, too or two." I see "alot" and allot" a lot in place of "a lot." :tongue3:
     
  10. Jerome

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    Can anyone finish this series?

    We aren't
    She isn't
    They aren't
    It isn't
    He isn't
    You aren't
    I _______
     
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    I absolutely HATE when people spell "lose", "loose", as "Can a believer loose his salvation".
     
  12. FriendofSpurgeon

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    Perhaps if it "ain't" tight enough. :smilewinkgrin:
     
  13. Marcia

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    Did you notice that you misspelled "grammar" in the title for this thread? :tongue3:

    I actually think your "correct" sentence is poorly worded. It would be better to say, "I bought ice cream for Sue and myself." 'Myself' is more correct there than 'me.'


     
  14. Marcia

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    My biggest pet peeve of all:

    Aaagh! I hear it all the time - on TV, in church, everywhere! What has happened?!
     
  15. Salty

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    Quote:
    He gave John and I a gift.

    That was a good vacation for John and I.


    Whatever is the matter, dont you likes to go on vacation and gets gifts :laugh:

    and who is this John guy - is he a member of BB? :type:
     
  16. StefanM

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    I think it's an error born out of self-conscious over-correction. The speaker doesn't want to use the objective case "me" when the subjective case "I" is needed, so they ironically make the opposite error.
     
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    Correction, it should be borne,not born.
     
  18. StefanM

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    Apologies for the typo.
     
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    Born of is best:thumbs:
     
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    My pet peeve is the incorrect use of the word it's!!

    The word it's is a contraction of the expression "it is." I have seen that word frequently used as the possessive form of the pronoun it.
    (EXAMPLE: "That tree will lose it's leaves in the fall.")

    The correct usage of the possessive form of the pronoun it is simply its (no apostrophe). (EXAMPLE: "That tree will lose its leaves in the fall.")

    Possessive nouns normally do require an apostrophe (e.g., "I enjoy reading Paul's letter to the Romans."), but the pronoun it should not have an apostrophe when it is used to show possession.

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