Grammar
- Zondrae
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Grammar
Does anyone think it might be a good idea to have a spot where we can ask questions on English Grammar?
I am often confused by my word processor and I am not confident enough to back my instinct. I would love to have somewhere I could post a question, now and then, and get a learned answer.
eg. When you write a quote - does the full stop (question mark etc) appear before or after the "-" ?
I am often confused by my word processor and I am not confident enough to back my instinct. I would love to have somewhere I could post a question, now and then, and get a learned answer.
eg. When you write a quote - does the full stop (question mark etc) appear before or after the "-" ?
Zondrae King
a woman of words
a woman of words
Re: Grammar
I reckon that's a great idea . . . all we need's a grammar mentor.
When it comes down to the nitty gritty of it, a brilliant poem can come unstuck by something like a misplaced apostrophe at the pointy end of competitions.
It's not hard to be confused by your word proccessor, Zondrae . . . my "spill chequer" gives this the 'all okay' (I know - it's an oldie)
I halve a spilling chequer
It came with my pea sea
It plainly marques four my revue
Miss Steak’s eye kin knot sea
When eye strike a quay, right a word
I weight four it two say
Weather eye is wrong oar write
It shows me strait a weigh
As soon as a mist aches is maid
It nose bee fore two long
And eye con put the error write
It’s rare lea ever wrong
Eye jest run this poem threw it
Eye is shore yaw pleased two no
It’s letter perfect awl the weigh
My chequer tolled me sew
When it comes down to the nitty gritty of it, a brilliant poem can come unstuck by something like a misplaced apostrophe at the pointy end of competitions.
It's not hard to be confused by your word proccessor, Zondrae . . . my "spill chequer" gives this the 'all okay' (I know - it's an oldie)
I halve a spilling chequer
It came with my pea sea
It plainly marques four my revue
Miss Steak’s eye kin knot sea
When eye strike a quay, right a word
I weight four it two say
Weather eye is wrong oar write
It shows me strait a weigh
As soon as a mist aches is maid
It nose bee fore two long
And eye con put the error write
It’s rare lea ever wrong
Eye jest run this poem threw it
Eye is shore yaw pleased two no
It’s letter perfect awl the weigh
My chequer tolled me sew
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Re: Grammar
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Re: Grammar
I agree, excellent idea!
Robyn
PS Love the poem Marty. As a former editor, I've seen so many of those it would make you weep... especially when the culprit has been me, in a hurry!
Robyn
PS Love the poem Marty. As a former editor, I've seen so many of those it would make you weep... especially when the culprit has been me, in a hurry!
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YES PLEASE
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Re: Grammar
Hi Zondrae
The question mark goes inside the quotation marks in normal speech: "How are you going?"
But if you're including a quote as part of a sentence, it doesn't: Who was it that said "the pen is mightier than the sword"?
But someone will undoubtedly come up with complications/anomalies!
Cheers
David
The question mark goes inside the quotation marks in normal speech: "How are you going?"
But if you're including a quote as part of a sentence, it doesn't: Who was it that said "the pen is mightier than the sword"?
But someone will undoubtedly come up with complications/anomalies!
Cheers
David
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The sad thing is that we appear to be the last generation to care about grammar.
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Re: Grammar
Great Idea,
Most of us seem to be in the same boat, in fact I'd guess there are very few who are really on top of it.
I liked David's example, I've learned something already!
Terry
Most of us seem to be in the same boat, in fact I'd guess there are very few who are really on top of it.
I liked David's example, I've learned something already!
Terry