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Grammar query
Giford Started conversation Jul 9, 2002
OK, I know there are lost of people on this site who know quite a bit about English grammar, so this one goes out to all of you ...
Is 'soonest' a real word?
It's not in my dictionary, but then neither is 'longest'. My grammar dictionary goes into unhelpful definitions of adjectives and adverbs without giving a straight answer.
Gif
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Ballynac Posted Jul 9, 2002
soon is one of thoes adverbs that can have sooner and soonest. You can't say "more soon" can you!?
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FABT - new venture A815654 Angel spoiler page Posted Jul 9, 2002
not if you dont want to look dumb
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FABT - new venture A815654 Angel spoiler page Posted Jul 9, 2002
unrelated grammar query
should it be 'drunk' or 'drunken' driving?
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted Jul 9, 2002
It should be drunken driving. The driver is drunk, the driving is drunken.
We say PIN number because somebody in their wisdom decided to use PIN as an abbreviation for Personal Identification Number. Because PIN is already a word, we feel uncomfortable saying PIN on its own, so we add Number to it.
ATM Machine is slightly different. ATM is not a word, so there's no reason why you shouldn't just say "I got some money out of the ATM". I often do. But many people feel they should add "Machine" because they feel that ATM is not universally recognisable without it.
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Giford Posted Jul 9, 2002
Both drunk and drunken are correct in this context according to the Penguin dictionary (look, it's all I have to hand, OK?)
PIN Number and ATM Machine are both tautologies, and thus are grammatically incorrect. It's like saying laser-light, ley-line, deadly assasin or potato crisp; you have repeated yourself by implication.
Gif
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PQ Posted Jul 9, 2002
Another question
Is steepened a word? as in the decline steepened - MSWord says no but then MSWord tells me I can't spell my own surname (incidentally I can, but noone else can)
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted Jul 9, 2002
Steepened is a word, but "became steeper" is an acceptable alternative.
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Beatrice Posted Jul 9, 2002
least said, soonest mended.
and I call it a Hole in the Wall. Or cash machine.
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DoctorGonzo Posted Jul 9, 2002
I suppose 'drunk driving' is a bit like people saying they are nauseous.
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coelacanth Posted Jul 9, 2002
You might find the links here useful:
http://www.dictionary.com
It means you can stop bothering that penguin anyway.
"Lloyds TSB Bank" annoys me.
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Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted Jul 9, 2002
Here's some
"Lloyds TSB Bank"
ABS breaking
Dishonest politician
Political Blunder
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Wrymouth Posted Jul 9, 2002
You venture into the field of oxymorons
My Faves Microsoft Works and Henman Wins neither of which is, or is evr likely to be true
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Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Posted Jul 10, 2002
I think Microsoft would be better changing business and building vacuum cleaners. Because their products really suck
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Cloviscat Posted Jul 10, 2002
Orientate
People say "I need to orientate myself"
No non no no no
"I need to orient myself"
Going back to tthe original query, Fowler's Modern English Usage (not definitive, but always worth a visit) says that you can add comparative and superlative (-er and -est endings) to any adjective with one syllable. Two myyllables plus and you should use "more -" and "most -". It works as a good rule of thumb.
Clovis the pedantic cat
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FABT - new venture A815654 Angel spoiler page Posted Jul 10, 2002
here's a great oxymoron
military intelligence
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IctoanAWEWawi Posted Jul 10, 2002
Well if we're straying into pet hates and so forth, can I please nominate..
"We shall be using the standard methodology to develop this."
No, you will not, you might be using the standard method, but methodology is the study of methods. How it ever came to equate to method I do not know. Even worse, many dictionaries now seem to include this definition as well.
*grrrrr*
rant over, carry on....
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