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5 Grammar Mistakes that Make You Sound Like a Chimp

2 点作者 TheElder超过 15 年前

6 条评论

DanielStraight超过 15 年前
Half these things are common usage and basically considered proper by everyone who isn't a nazi. The others are so rare it isn't worth mentioning them.
jporter超过 15 年前
I recall a more interesting article on commonly misused words..<p>Eg. Bemused means confused only. Not "confusingly amused" as it typically is used.<p>Peruse means to examine in great detail, despite the fact that perusal time in college usually means skimming over the paper quickly.<p>I forget them all, but I think pristine and ironic were on the list.
sharpn超过 15 年前
Hmmm, this smells like opinion presented as fact to me. For example, 'an historic' is good English (in England, not sure about US-English convention) in the same way as you <i>can</i> say 'an honour' or 'an hour'; ie. because the 'h' is pronounced softly.
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hellotoby超过 15 年前
Wow. An article about grammar that uses incorrect grammar. Certainly makes the author sound like a chimp.<p>For example:<p><i>Here's a typical incorrect use:<p><pre><code> 'The committee will consist of Bob, Mr. Parsons, and myself.' </code></pre> In this circumstance, 'me' is the right choice. In general, 'myself' is a word you shouldn’t find much use for, so if you’re using it a lot, you’re probably using it wrong. 'Myself' should only be used reflexively, to refer back to the subject.</i><p>Unfortunately his proposed correct useage is incorrect.<p>The correct usage in this case would be:<p>'The committee will consist of Bob, Mr. Parsons, and I.'
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callmeed超过 15 年前
The "an historic" one is a major pet peeve of mine. I've had college professors insist that usage.
ScottWhigham超过 15 年前
Actually contains non-common stuff