This site endorses multi-lingualism and debunks the idea that English is threatened -- quite the contrary -- and notes that the language is fluid and is in the hands of buffoons, ... and God bless them, every one.
Showing posts with label Misuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Misuse. Show all posts
7/9/11
Be it resolved
The xkcd.com site is a webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language ... sometimes as simple an image as this text included here.
7/3/11
6/22/11
You're not alone

lie-lay
Time to lie down for a nap. (verb, present tense)
Yesterday she lay on the grass and daydreamed. (verb, past tense)
If you are going to use “lay” as present tense, it’s only if you are going to lay something down. The present tense verb “lay” needs to have an object.
affect-effect-effect
Will this post affect the way you write? (verb)
If so, I hope it has a positive effect. (noun)
I’m trying to effect a change in the way writers use grammar. (transitive verb meaning to cause or bring about)
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