Happy New Year goodest people too.Would the effect of inaccurate grammar have an affect on our daily lives? Since I'm here, Happy New Year gooder people! Don...
I'm hard of hearing. Would you mind repeating that?camper
A 'dry sense of humor' is constructed a sense primarily enjoyed by the person so smitten. Others do not understand
that such a person is actually attempting humor.
so if others do not understand such a sense of humor, then he perceived as a serious lack of humor-right?-right
All four sound horrible to me. You or he? Simply say "I was wondering which one of you are going?"About the TV remotes, the answer is obviously "are." When in doubt, just turn the question into a statement. Which would you say:
"There is four remotes by the TV," or
"There are four remotes by the TV."
Sometimes it gets really confusing. Example: You are talking to somebody who may be going somewhere, or perhaps her boyfriend is. Which is correct:
1. I was wondering if you or he is going?
2. I was wondering if he or you is going?
3. I was wondering if you or he are going?
4. I was wondering if he or you are going?
Maybe you have to just use the last pronoun to make the decision. So, #1 and #4 are correct, or at least they certainly sound better than the other two.
The word "you," whether it refers to a single person or more than one, is always treated as a plural. "You is" makes no sense and sounds ridiculous. But then, what about "one of you?" : I was wondering if either one of you is/are going?
Grammar is more important in the written word.Gardenlover is absolutely correct about that insipid "his/her" nonsense.
About grammar. It exists so that we can precisely communicate to each other. But, if there is no need for precision; there is no need for strict adherence to the rules of grammar to get your point across. Of course, there are times when adherence is necessary to understand exactly what is meant. I think if you are ordering a pizza, it may be OK to have a dangling participle with cheese.
Yes and now with auto complete in typing a response, you sometimes get a weird word in there instead of the one you want.Maybe off topic a bit but have you ever typed out a sentence and omitted a word and a very important word that changes the whole meaning of what you are saying to the recipient?
I do this at times and then review my text and see the error too late.Then have to correct things and apologise to the recipient.
One example of mine is: Instead of typing "does" I accidentally type "dies" as on my small phone keyboard the i and o are so close.
So embarrasing.
I cant stand predictive text and cant see the point f it as it takes away my control on what I choose to input...grrr!Yes and now with auto complete in typing a response, you sometimes get a weird word in there instead of the one you want.