Antidisestablishmentarianism? Grammer?Also, there is no noun that cannot be verbed.
Antidisestablishmentarianism? Grammer?Also, there is no noun that cannot be verbed.
Since we are on grammar, I will throw in my pet peeve. It is the blossoming use, by the news media, of the word decimate in place of the word destroy. I realize decimate is in common usage meaning destroy and it is in the dictionary as a synonym. However to me, a tornado does not decimate a farm/house/town, it destroys it. The tsunami didn't decimate towns on the Japanese coast, it destroyed them.
Me an' Cleave went to tha beer joint together an' spent 'bout 7 hours shootin' pool an' fixin' tha world. When I dropped him off, his ol' lady smacked him with a luminum bat an' said they was splittin' up.
That it?
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To decimate literally means to reduce by one-tenth. It is, I believe, derived from the Latin word meaning "ten." "Decimation" was a form of discipline used in the Roman Army. Soldiers were divided into groups of ten, they drew lots, and the loser was stoned or clubbed to death by the other nine.
i don't use 'disrespect' as a verb and I lose respect for those who do.
One of the few things I find more annoying than the use of "disrespect" as a verb, is people using "dis" for "disrespect".
People love to say how, "It's in the dictionary, so it's a word". I've found "irregardless" in the dictionary. That's not a word, either. Now, maybe, like Virginia said, "If it says it in the Sun, it's so", but that don't always apply to Websters.
You don't "disrespect" somebody. You "show disrespect" for somebody, or you "have disrespect" for somebody.
ctw girl that is also one of my pet peaves.
'Then' is a continuation, such as in time "it was two o'clock, then it was three o'clock" or "he went to the bar, then came home late" etc.
'Than' is a comparison or alternative, such as "better late than never" or "I'd rather cuddle than have s**"
A lot get this wrong.
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"A lot" is a modifer which must be followed by a noun. A lot of you, a lot of us, a lot of people...