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    Quote Originally Posted by Fairlie View Post
    More accurately, the title of this thread should be "Top 10 grammatical errors that make one look stupid" .


    However in using wholly correct grammer one sounds like an inbred toff, so one bastardises one's vocabulary so one doesn't get a kicking.
    More accurately, the title of this thread should be "Top 10 grammatical errors which make one look stupid"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    More accurately, the title of this thread should be "Top 10 grammatical errors which make one look stupid"
    I vote for "Top 10 grammatical errors to make one look stupid".

    For that matter, is it pronounced "styoopid" or "stoopid"?
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    Woohoo. Pedant war

    Where's Mr MikeL when we need him.
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    More accurately, the title of this thread should be "Top 10 grammatical errors which make one look stupid"
    Ah, the which/that debate. MS Word always insists on correcting such a sentence with "Top 10 grammatical errors which, make one look stupid" or change the sentence with "Top 10 grammatical errors that make one look stupid" and it drives me nutty! Why, oh why does it want to put a comma in there??? Also are there rules regarding the correct use of which and that?

    Please enlighten me dear sirs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackflagged View Post
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    I used to, but no longer sell Tupperware.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    I used to, but no longer sell Tupperware.....
    Don't tell me you went stale on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    More accurately, the title of this thread should be "Top 10 grammatical errors which make one look stupid"
    Ixion, I agree entirely with your correction.

    I would suggest a further amendment:

    The top 10 grammatical errors which make one look stupid.
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    Possibly. The addition of "The" makes the statement more prescriptive, I think. The original allows for some debate as to which errors fall into the "top 10". Addition of "The" makes the list definative. I would actually prefer "Ten common grammatical errors which make one look stupid".
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Woohoo. Pedant war

    Where's Mr MikeL when we need him.
    Well I saw him at the pub last night...

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    Since people are adding spoken language to this thread:

    "The singer preformed her song."

    Bah! Everybody on T.V. does that!
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    One one my key pet hates (of which there are many) is the incorrect use of meantime and meanwhile.

    Starting a sentence with "Meantime the police are...." or even worse saying "In the meanwhile the police are...". Our American friends are the worst at this.

    This annoys me, yes it does.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Bandit View Post
    Ah, the which/that debate. MS Word always insists on correcting such a sentence with "Top 10 grammatical errors which, make one look stupid" or change the sentence with "Top 10 grammatical errors that make one look stupid" and it drives me nutty!
    Arrgghh! Don't get me started on MS Word Grammar Checker or even the Spell Checker and the default setting of the "US English" dictionary. Just turn the grammar checker off.

    I must admit however that I have never quite understood the appropriate use of "that" and "which" with relative clauses. It seems to be quite open to debate and personal style these days.

    One thing that really grates for me is the use of momentarily to mean "shortly", as in "the plane will be landing momentarily", as commonly heard on US airlines. I always want to stand up and yell "but I want to get off"!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Bandit View Post
    Ah, the which/that debate. MS Word always insists on correcting such a sentence with "Top 10 grammatical errors which, make one look stupid" or change the sentence with "Top 10 grammatical errors that make one look stupid" and it drives me nutty! Why, oh why does it want to put a comma in there??? Also are there rules regarding the correct use of which and that?

    Please enlighten me dear sirs.
    Blame Abraham Lincoln for the MS cockups. He decreed that the US would simplify spelling so that a word was spelt (spelled) as it sounded.
    The early settlers (particularly in the South) were mainly farmers/ranchers eg., simple folk without a lot of booklearnin'. So old Abe thought he would make it easier for them. (Come to think of it, it sounds a lot like NCEA).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post

    Schadenfreude is a german term meaning "pleasure taken in the misfortune of another". I do not think that is what you meant.
    But it is dear sir! I thoroughly enjoy the groans and arrghs I hear issuing forth from my earstwhile charges when they are about to take their spelling test. I gleefully make a big play of how well people have done ... or not... I castigate them for their simple mistakes, I haul them over the coals for not looking up the definition of said words and write them into their books!

    This term is now readily bandied about my class and outside in the school commons. "Hahah! I got more than you on that test!" "Now... you're just schadenfreuding me!"

    Other teachers have complained how some of their students are now discombobulating them in their classrooms with advanced use of interminable vocabulary ... "You've been talking with Mr.Joe again haven't you?" "Mr.Joe, could you please refrain from allowing your class to learn words I don't know! I'm only a mathematics teacher!"

    (e.g. My earnest canine companion has consumed my post-school endeavours recorded on processed fibrous wood products is a firm favourite of some of my students ... )

    The schadenfreude I garner from listening to the pleas of my suffering colleagues is part and parcel of my personal paen to making peoples lives more surrealistic.
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