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09-15-2008, 02:16 AM

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I (for one) ALWAYS speak Ex Cathedra
"I (for one) ALWAYS speak ex cathedra "

There, fixed that for you

And I quit too

gm
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Like I stated in the headline of one of my recent posts, I actually DO like that at least MY students are able to write in proper xxxxxx - and preferably not making any grammatical (and spelling) errors at all

When I read through posts in forums (which use my own native language), I sometimes pound my head against the computer table in disgust

I guess I just can't be cool either...
hmmm... then that makes sense... when you grammatical stress gauge reaches a certain point, you change your avatar to a new bit of cleavage...


...fear smart women... for they will solve the worlds problems in a practical and effective way... putting many men out of work

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Just for Solaris... - 09-15-2008, 02:41 AM





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Talking Divine - 09-15-2008, 02:45 AM

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"I (for one) ALWAYS speak ex cathedra "

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And I quit too

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You might speak ex cathedra home at your place, gm - but the Pope and I DO speak Ex Cathedra
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"I (for one) ALWAYS speak ex cathedra "

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What are you, some kind of Ueberpedant?


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What are you, some kind of Ueberpedant?
Hi koenfucius

I was some kind of Überpedant.

But then I quit

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Thumbs up Post #7,000 - 09-21-2008, 03:36 PM

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Hey solaris, you know you shouldn't believe everything a teacher tells you

gm

Ha, I just KNEW this grammatical rule existed

Apostrophes are used for plural acronyms, symbols, numbers, abbreviations etc. to separate them. For instance: You could listen to song #’s 1-5 on all of your CD’s.


The above and the following are taken from (amongst other sources) this site: http://wsu.edu/~brians/errors/errors.txt


Since this is something, which I feel very strongly about (maybe this is because I'm from a non-English speaking country and first started to learn it when I was 12), I've decided to make my post #7,000 an educational one So here we go...


Technically the following words aren’t misspelled. They’re misused. The reason you should review this list is because a spell checker won’t correct these for you. Make sure that you’ve got foolproof control over them. Extensively misusing them throughout your posts may actually cause that people won’t focus 100% of their attention on your incredibly valuable content

1. Your - You’re
As mentioned above, your message might lose impact if you’re not paying attention to this number one word maltreatment. If you find it particularly difficult to separate them from each other, stop using 'you’re' altogether and notice how you are starting to improve your spelling.

2. Then - Than
The next step is then to tell yourself that it’s better late than never to get that vowel placement in order. Then your readers might find something more useful to comment on than your apparent spelling impediment.

3. Its - It’s
It’s best to write an article and its words properly for optimal reader engagement. Again, if you still fail to tell the difference without effort, just write how great it is not having to worry about misusing or misspelling words.

4. To - Too - Two
To write two posts per day, or not to write two posts per day. That too is the question.

5. Were - Where - We’re
Where in the world were you? We were at Billy’s and we’re staying for another day. Make sure that your post readers visitors do that too.

6. There - Their - They’re
They’re moving their cursor over there. By focusing more attention on proper word use, your readers won’t highlight and pinpoint your mistakes.

7. A - An - And
A flawlessly written post serves as an eye-opener and should provide lasting value. Remember also that an abbreviation like SUV starts with a vowel pronunciation and requires an ‘an’ in front of it.

8. Off - Of
Of all the mistakes you could prevent from appearing, start off by checking out this common mix up. You should have paid attention at school, when they told you not to write 'should of'. Or off your visitors go.

9. Here - Hear
Hear ye! Hear ye! Here is a forum worth reading. You can almost hear the distant clicks of new visitors finding their way over here this very moment.

10. Lose - Loose
But if you’re too loose on your writing discipline, you will end up losing those readers after a while. You’d have a bolt loose if you don’t apply these 10 writing rules from now on with greater care. You win some and you don’t lose anyone.


Personally I have never had any trouble with any of the above 10 examples. My 'Achilles Heels' have always been (amongst others) the following two:

1. When to use advise (verb) and when to use advice (noun) (I'm STILL having trouble with those two and have to look them up EACH time I have to use them).

2. For a very long time I also had to look up the verb to send EACH time to make sure that I used the correct inflected form of it This particular verb doesn't give as much trouble now as it once did, though


Over and out...
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THANK YOU, DREAMY.... FOR EVERYTHING ... AND MUCH MORE!!!
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09-21-2008, 04:56 PM

that was ABSOLUTELY amazing!


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09-21-2008, 05:09 PM

Brilliant, as always!

Except that I still think that whether "CD's" as a plural is accepted, it is still improper use of the English language. In situations such as this, apostrophe should be used only if the resulting outcome without it looks "weird". But "CDs" is just fine.

It seems that 75% of the people (well, takers of this poll at least) agree with me

http://www.usingenglish.com/poll/85.html

Dreamy, I think you probably write "CD's" more as a force of habit and a tribute to the teacher that taught you so, than anything else
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