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The Oxford comma
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Allan | Report | 31 Jan 2020 23:27 |
The size of the notice board was limited to what the council could afford |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 31 Jan 2020 23:42 |
Allan, excessive letters are definitely a no-no! |
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Allan | Report | 31 Jan 2020 23:46 |
aitch it is, Maggie, for the letter, even though it has a totally different sound when spoken as part of a word. :-0 |
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supercrutch | Report | 1 Feb 2020 00:07 |
An historic, an hotel that’s what I was taught ;-) ;-) |
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Allan | Report | 1 Feb 2020 00:17 |
An hour :-D |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 1 Feb 2020 00:21 |
...so it would be 'an' LSA? |
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Allan | Report | 1 Feb 2020 01:01 |
Maggie, if using the initials LSA then, yes, 'an' would be used, but if using the full title you would say 'a' :-S |
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JoyLouise | Report | 1 Feb 2020 08:32 |
Allan, there are some haitch users here too. |
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Dermot | Report | 1 Feb 2020 09:27 |
It’s not possible to derive a rule of English grammar from logical principles. :-S |
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JoyLouise | Report | 1 Feb 2020 10:08 |
Ur rite Dermot, cos if we cud we wud. Owr spelling must drive foreners to tare owt thare hare. :-D |
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Allan | Report | 1 Feb 2020 10:41 |
Totally agree, JoyLouise, whatever you said. :-S |
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Andysmum | Report | 1 Feb 2020 12:23 |
JoyLouise, you are obviously too young to remember the Initial Teaching Alphabet, an invention of Sir James Pitman (grandson of Isaac Pitman, the inventor of shorthand), which aimed to simplify spelling. He was the MP for Bath, where I lived at the time, which may be why I remember it. |
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Dermot | Report | 1 Feb 2020 13:23 |
Grammer & spilling are regaining there wrightful plaice in some multilingual secondary skools. (Pudsey Ryan.) ;-) |
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JoyLouise | Report | 1 Feb 2020 13:48 |
Giving away how young I am, AndysMum! |
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Andysmum | Report | 1 Feb 2020 14:32 |
I was taught French phonetically for the first term at secondary school and didn't do well at all!! :-( |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 1 Feb 2020 23:19 |
JoyLouise, I remember a new teacher starting at the school I was working in, who had been taught phonetically - we LSA's had to check her spelling :-S |
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JoyLouise | Report | 2 Feb 2020 09:17 |
Maggie, it was good for her pupils that you checked her spelling. Sad to think that you had to though. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 2 Feb 2020 23:56 |
JoyLouise, she was taught English phonetically :-( |
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