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paradox in a box |
Okay I’m bored so posting random thought. Sometimes things are regional. Sometimes it’s young people vs old people. Examples… The term “anymore” in my mind always follows a negative and never starts a sentence. “We don’t shoot that crappy ammo anymore.” But on here I see things like “Anymore we don’t shoot it.” Just saw “Especially anymore.” Just sounds wrong to me. For young people (maybe regional?) it’s “on accident”. As far as I’m concerned it’s “by” accident. On accident sounds wrong. Got any other examples? These go to eleven. | ||
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"On accident" never sounded right, but I don't know if it's any less correct than "On purpose". | |||
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Nullus Anxietas |
I suspect some of it is regionalisms. Others are just plain poor syntax or usage. On a related note: I started correcting my grammar/syntax a couple years back. E.g.: Avoiding ending sentences in prepositions. Incorrect: Poor grammar isn't the worst thing I've had to cope with. Correct: Poor grammar isn't the worst thing with which I've had to cope. "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system,,,, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe "If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living." -- Seneca the Younger, Roman Stoic philosopher | |||
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I was always told a preposition was a bad thing to end a sentence with. | |||
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Pedantic point of order! According to: https://www.lexico.com/grammar...es-with-prepositions Which apparently is connected to a small University in England called Oxford... https://www.lexico.com/grammar...es-with-prepositions There’s no necessity to ban prepositions from the end of sentences. Ending a sentence with a preposition is a perfectly natural part of the structure of modern English. Learn more about prepositions, their relationship with other elements, and other grammar tips on thesaurus.com. And Webster... https://www.merriam-webster.co...ding-a-sentence-with And others... You may end a sentence with a preposition. Here endeth the pedantry. Best, Jake BS Engineering Sometimes just BS | |||
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Is it an an actual rule? Many times the corrected sentence is exactly what the thread title is calling for. Edit: Thanks imadat! Year V | |||
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Except for the part when ‘anymore’ is used when they mean ‘any more.’ We don’t shoot that ammo much any more. Not we don’t shoot that ammo much anymore. My personal huge pet peeve is ‘I could of done that.’ Well, no you couldn’t, because there is no such thing as ‘could of.’ There is could have or could’ve, but not could of. Or would of or should of. Don’t get me started on your or you’re, its or it’s, etc. Sig P226 .40 S&W Sig SP2022 9mm RIA 1911 Gov't .45 ...and more | |||
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אַרְיֵה |
A Texan went to Harvard. Not familiar with the layout, so he asked another Harvard dude, "Say, can y'all tell me where the library's at?" Other Harvard dude replied, "My good man, at this university, we do not end a sentence with a preposition!" Texan: "OK, where's it at, asshole?" הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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Lost |
Going by the thread title, interrogative pronouns used objectively. If you ask, "You shot whom?" it sounds overly punctilious if not downright ungrammatical, but it is correct. Most people would say, "You shot who?" | |||
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Nullus Anxietas |
Nope Anymore vs. Any More
As to the ending of sentences with prepositions: I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree. Yes: Sometimes it's unavoidable--unless you want to make a sentence tortuously complicated. But, most times, ending a sentence with a preposition is inelegant "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system,,,, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe "If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living." -- Seneca the Younger, Roman Stoic philosopher | |||
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Optimistic Cynic |
ensigmatic has it right, you want "any more," not "anymore." One regionalism that has always bothered me is dropping the "to be" from an expression like "the car needs to be washed." The first time I heard this out of my Pittsburgh PA-born wife I thought "how ignorant is that?" I now realize that there are a whole regional community of people who know no other way, but it still sounds backwoods to me. | |||
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"The car needs washed." Seriously, people say this? Year V | |||
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paradox in a box |
I hear stuff like that more and more these days. These go to eleven. | |||
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Experienced Slacker |
My father earned degrees as an English major and math minor. Consequently, it often sucked to be me. As long as I am not thought of as dyslexic, I'm happy. For me, grammar is a lot like an aircraft - if it looks like it should fly, it probably can. | |||
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186,000 miles per second. It's the law. |
People frequently mix up who and whom and I and me. | |||
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Semper Fi - 1775 |
Metallica are coming to Minneapolis next year. It feels ‘right’ to say that Metallica “IS”…coming. If their name was The Metallica, ‘are’ would sound more acceptable. ___________________________ All it takes...is all you got. ____________________________ For those who have fought for it, Freedom has a flavor the protected will never know ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ | |||
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186,000 miles per second. It's the law. |
] Well, one might argue that collectively Metallica is A band. The band IS coming. The members of Metallica ARE coming. If the band name is a plural like The Rolling Stones, one might say they ARE coming. Similar to saying "the herd is coming" even though a herd is comprised of many animals. | |||
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Do the next right thing |
"If you look at these data" I get it, 'data' is plural, but it never sounds right. | |||
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It drives me crazy when I hear a radio or television host using poor grammar or words incorrectly. If you're being paid to speak you should be able to speak. | |||
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