Sharon Bowman
Sharon Bowman
I was reading an article in The Independent, a UK newspaper. This sentence appeared:
"Richard Nixon is the only US President in history to have resigned before his certain impeachment over the Watergate scandal."
Made me kind of chuckle at the thought of all the other US presidents who did not resign before their certain impeachment over the Watergate scandal.
I've noticed, though, a certain stripping-down in British written English. No periods after abbreviations ("Mr Smith") and the like.
I guess if meaning isn't impeded, we shouldn't grouse?
"Richard Nixon is the only US President in history to have resigned before his certain impeachment over the Watergate scandal."
Made me kind of chuckle at the thought of all the other US presidents who did not resign before their certain impeachment over the Watergate scandal.
I've noticed, though, a certain stripping-down in British written English. No periods after abbreviations ("Mr Smith") and the like.
I guess if meaning isn't impeded, we shouldn't grouse?