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In reply to the discussion: Grammatical pet peeves [View all]3catwoman3
(28,641 posts)25. Nor do you hear anyone say, "Us had our picture taken."
If you can get it right in the plural, why not in the singular.
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The journalism problem comes from fewer and fewer actual editors on the job...
Wounded Bear
Monday
#20
I Wholly Agree About the Underemployment of Those Trained in Correct Use of the Language in Print
The Roux Comes First
Monday
#37
I have never known a spell checker that knew better than I on common text...
Wounded Bear
22 hrs ago
#41
I have an particular dislike for "impactful." I find it clunky and awkward.
3catwoman3
9 hrs ago
#55
Everything listed on the thread but lately, all the "Gamer" terms for everything: "Level Up," most
hlthe2b
Monday
#8
Using "I" instead of me as the object of a preposition. Thinking Diane on Cheers among many.
efhmc
Monday
#9
Nope. Sorry. Number 2 has led to two whole generation who think "What to know" is a question.
Iggo
Monday
#19
"I" being turned into a possessive, as in John and I's vacation. Aauuugggghhhhh!
3catwoman3
Monday
#23
I feel using real sentence structure and words that mean something helps keep us sharp.
yellow dahlia
10 hrs ago
#54