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Pedants Thread

Looking at another thread i noticed something about langauage and thought that this might be popular (or has it been done before ? )

If have used the plural in the first word of the title as only one pedant would be able to contribute otherwise and I make the point that it is not a thread belonging to Pedants but relating to them hence no apostrophe ..
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  • *language
  • And before anyone notices ..I do know that I typed language incorrectly !
  • edited January 2013
    The bracket should be before the question mark :-)

    Pedantastic !
  • Apoligies i can't resist baiting a few grammar nazi's.

  • I know nothing about feet, therefore will not be contributing to this thread.
  • lolwray said:

    If have used the plural

    What?
  • DRFDRF
    edited January 2013
    I love that you start a thread about pedants and then completely screw up your use of the English language. And then ignoring all other grammatical errors point out that you understand you spelt language incorrectly.

    Are you wanting to encourage pedants to come here and correct you because there is no pedant like a grammar pedant?
  • cafcpolo said:

    lolwray said:

    If have used the plural

    What?
    He meant 'I', not 'If'.
  • Ellipsis are strictly 3 . only, any more or less is wrong. :P
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  • Oh and it's I not i :-) .
  • Henry will know ;-)
  • Do the pedants own the thread? If so a possessive apostrophe is missing in the title and also why the capital letter on Thread (sic)?
  • Oh and it's I not i :-) .

    It's going to take more than an extra full stop and a capital I to make that post make sense.
  • Oh, and you're name really should be Lolwray, not lolwray :-)
  • Apoligies i can't resist baiting a few grammar nazi's.

    They are usually compensating for not being having been able to perform basic maths at school ;-)
  • PL54 said:

    Do the pedants own the thread? If so a possessive apostrophe is missing in the title and also why the capital letter on Thread (sic)?

    Excellent grammar point.

    As written "thread" could even be a verb, thus the title could be an observation about what more than one pedant does in their spare time.

  • Ain't got a scooby what you are chatting about
  • PL54 said:

    Do the pedants own the thread? If so a possessive apostrophe is missing in the title and also why the capital letter on Thread (sic)?

    Excellent grammar point.

    As written "thread" could even be a verb, thus the title could be an observation about what more than one pedant does in their spare time.

    The capitalisation of "Thread" precludes that possibility - it must be a noun.

  • PL54 said:

    Do the pedants own the thread? If so a possessive apostrophe is missing in the title and also why the capital letter on Thread (sic)?

    Excellent grammar point.

    As written "thread" could even be a verb, thus the title could be an observation about what more than one pedant does in their spare time.

    Good point. But surely, you've left out a few commas there :-) .
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  • edited January 2013

    PL54 said:

    Do the pedants own the thread? If so a possessive apostrophe is missing in the title and also why the capital letter on Thread (sic)?

    Excellent grammar point.

    As written "thread" could even be a verb, thus the title could be an observation about what more than one pedant does in their spare time.

    Good point. But surely, you've left out a few commas there :-) .
    Didn't think you could start a sentence with 'But' ? :-)
  • PL54 said:

    Do the pedants own the thread? If so a possessive apostrophe is missing in the title and also why the capital letter on Thread (sic)?

    Excellent grammar point.

    As written "thread" could even be a verb, thus the title could be an observation about what more than one pedant does in their spare time.

    Good point. But surely, you've left out a few commas there :-) .
    Didn't think you could start a sentence with 'But' ? :-)
    There is nothing wrong with starting a sentence with a conjunctive.
  • Jints said:

    PL54 said:

    Do the pedants own the thread? If so a possessive apostrophe is missing in the title and also why the capital letter on Thread (sic)?

    Excellent grammar point.

    As written "thread" could even be a verb, thus the title could be an observation about what more than one pedant does in their spare time.

    Good point. But surely, you've left out a few commas there :-) .
    Didn't think you could start a sentence with 'But' ? :-)
    There is nothing wrong with starting a sentence with a conjunctive.
    And I often do.
  • edited January 2013
    Jints said:

    PL54 said:

    Do the pedants own the thread? If so a possessive apostrophe is missing in the title and also why the capital letter on Thread (sic)?

    Excellent grammar point.

    As written "thread" could even be a verb, thus the title could be an observation about what more than one pedant does in their spare time.

    Good point. But surely, you've left out a few commas there :-) .
    Didn't think you could start a sentence with 'But' ? :-)
    There is nothing wrong with starting a sentence with a conjunctive.
    If that's the case, I demand all the time back I spent in detention at school for starting a sentence with 'but' and 'and'. Would you recommend I contact the European Court of Human Rights?
  • I think it's fine. Just don't end one on a preposition.
  • One of my favourite typos from someone providing written input on a job applicant was: "Frankly, I thought his speeling was very poor." Illustrates how carefully one has to be when contributing to such a thread.
  • Ain't got a scooby what you are chatting about

    Something about being gay I think
  • That's what I thought mate we better steer clear of this thread they might turn us
  • stonemuse said:

    Henry will know ;-)

    I think we've all discovered over the last six years there is very little he doesn't know :-)

  • He was on the board I think

    he told me and plaaayer Once

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