originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
originally posted by Jayson Cohen:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
So goes the neighborhoodSo many people use compliment when they mean complement that soon Merriam-Webster will record the usage as a second meaning.
Puns aside, this can’t be true. Really? I’ve never seen this.
My biggest peeve is incessant improper use and proliferation of the pronoun “I” in prepositional phrases. It drives me crazy.
You need to be assigned to grade more student papers--or read more widely on the internet, or even just read more newspapers.
I'm also ticked by such phrases as between he and I. I think it results from all the people who were corrected in grammar school when they said Him and me went to the store and overcorrected, a primary cause of grammatical errors. Since no one seems to know when to use whom, the result is that one occasionally sees it as the subject of a sentence.
But if I am to judge from the movies, Quakers use thee when they should use thou, so these things pop up everywhere.