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  #3308055 12-Nov-2024 12:41
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Whenever someone uses 'ect' instead of 'etc.', it always brings to mind Electroconvulsive Therapy for me.




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  #3308060 12-Nov-2024 12:56
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Drop. What idiot decided that should be used to mean precisely the opposite of what it does?

 

 





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  #3308072 12-Nov-2024 13:01
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Rikkitic:

 

Drop. What idiot decided that should be used to mean precisely the opposite of what it does?

 

 

I suspect a marketing department came up with it. "Let's make it so that they actually need to click the link and see all the ads in order to work out what we're talking about". I suppose the real tragedy is that people not in marketing roles are using it.

 

On a different forum I was pounced on for saying "Mac Mini": Apple writes it "Mac mini". It made me wonder wherther that person worked for Apple's marketing department.


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  #3308075 12-Nov-2024 13:06
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So this is a "Grammar Spelling and Pronunciation Thread" — does that mean it's a thread to discuss the spelling and pronunciation of "grammar"?

 

Should be a short thread if so!!


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  #3308090 12-Nov-2024 13:33
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My grammar died in 2010, RIP, she lived to be nearly 93. She was a wonderful woman who could do no wrong in my eyes.





Thanks for explaining "plethora".

 

It means a lot.


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  #3308130 12-Nov-2024 14:53
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Benjip:

 

So this is a "Grammar Spelling and Pronunciation Thread" — does that mean it's a thread to discuss the spelling and pronunciation of "grammar"?

 

Should be a short thread if so!!

 

 

There ya go. Feel better?

 

 


 
 
 

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  #3308135 12-Nov-2024 15:17
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A lot of people (yes here on GZ) want "advise".

 

I advise them to get some advice on how these words should be used.

 

 





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  #3308137 12-Nov-2024 15:19
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Oh - and "would of" is not a thing.

 

Sure "would've" might sound like the above - but its short for "would have" - just saying....





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  #3308139 12-Nov-2024 15:23
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networkn:

 

There ya go. Feel better?

 

 

That's alot better, but I would of also loved an Oxford comma!


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  #3308141 12-Nov-2024 15:26
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"I could care less" OK....well? I couldn't

 

 

 

Also seeing a lot of Americanisms creep in to NZ, gas station, side walk, soda etc. /getoffmylawn


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  #3308144 12-Nov-2024 15:31
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lxsw20:

 

Also seeing a lot of Americanisms creep in to NZ, gas station, side walk, soda etc. /getoffmylawn

 

 

I mentioned a "new series" of something the other day and was looked at like I was mad. "Do you mean a new season?" No, I don't, it's a TV programme, not weather!


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  #3308241 12-Nov-2024 18:59
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alasta:

 

My biggest irritation is the misuse of there/their/they're and you're/your. The latter is very prevalent on this forum and I really struggle to understand how people confuse the meaning of those two synonyms. 

 

 

 

 

Ugh, or loose/lose.

 

But English has its own built-in fails. For example, something you can believe is credible, whereas something you cannot is incredible. Someone who could get things wrong is fallible, whereas someone who is always right is infallible. Something that burns is flammable, whereas something that burns is inflammable.





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  #3308243 12-Nov-2024 19:11
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Know or no

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  #3308244 12-Nov-2024 19:46
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Linux: Know or no

 

 

 

Oh know!





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