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hopefully the use by date is imminent.
You should read this it's interesting about "awared"
http://www.englishforums.com/English/AreAwaredOrAreAware/gbhvm/post.htm
An interesting article that, I had no idea that the use of hopefully as a sentence adverb only dates back to the 1960s, and only recently becoming grammatically acceptable.This one is interesting to me because I learned that "hopefully", being an adverb (he asserts hopefully), is not to be used when one intends to convey "I hope that" (a verb) or perhaps "I am hopefull that" (an adjective used properly). But checking for modern usage / evolution I came upon this article and discussion (http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/associated-press-sanctions-hopefully.aspx)...”
The use of "less" when it should be "fewer", and vice versa.
Another annoying checkout sign is;
"Sorry This Checkout Closed"
If they are so sorry, why don't they bloody open it.
I will be reporting to myself!Dislike business phrases..
Today saw 3 postings of new appointments at work, and in each case the writer had put "... reporting to myself." NO NO NO!
"Bill will report to me" or "Bill will be reporting to me", though the first is surely better. Myself is a reflexive pronoun and shouldn't be used like this...
This is becoming more & more common where I work (global org) & most of the offenders are very well paid. Money doesn't buy happiness, nor good grammar or spelling schools.
Agree, johenmo. I suppose, though, it's marginally better thanDislike business phrases..
Today saw 3 postings of new appointments at work, and in each case the writer had put "... reporting to myself." NO NO NO! "Bill will report to me" or "Bill will be reporting to me", though the first is surely better. Myself is a reflexive pronoun and shouldn't be used like this...
This is becoming more & more common where I work (global org) & most of the offenders are very well paid. Money doesn't buy happiness, nor good grammar or spelling schools.
I agree. Despite both the above having been remarked on many times in other threads, they both persist with irritating tenacity.I HATE when people use an apostrophe with a plural. For example... "We had hot dog's for lunch."
An obvious one, but people that can't correctly use their, there and they're as well as your and you're.
I HATE when people use an apostrophe with a plural. For example... "We had hot dog's for lunch."
An obvious one, but people that can't correctly use their, there and they're as well as your and you're.
Yes, especially on weekends. Businesses apologising for poor service particularly then is beyond me. They are too stingy to pay the appropriate penalty rates, so they actually expect customers to shop during the week 9-5.Another annoying checkout sign is;
"Sorry This Checkout Closed"
If they are so sorry, why don't they bloody open it.
"Grexit".
How awful. Tyler, what were you thinking when you started that thread?
Is it so immensely difficult to type "Greek Exit"?
Why do these ghastly contractions happen?
"Grexit". ...
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