[NPInfo] Linda Marie
Diana Galler
galdena at sbcglobal.net
Fri Feb 1 11:44:26 PST 2008
Hmmm.. is that a double negative? Can you do that? Wouldn't "Either is correct" be a better choice? <G>
Dena Galler
Joanne DaCunha <JPD at FADavis.com> wrote:
So, neither is incorrect.
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From: npinfo-bounces at nurse.net [mailto:npinfo-bounces at nurse.net] On
Behalf Of Jeffrey Hazzard
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 12:51 PM
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Subject: [NPInfo] Linda Marie
I post a lot and haven't gotten a Linda Marie grammar-gram yet!
Poor use of commas and semi colons drives me nuts, too.
Now, I find it hardest to remember these: Who vs. whom, that vs.
which, and pleural possessives which (?that) end in "s." The rest of it
I think I have down.
Oh yea, I also put a comma at the end of a list before the "and" in
the chain, but was told recently that is inocorrect. Below is an
example.
Their names were John, Mary, Vince, Pete, Cathy, Cindy, and Roy.
Their names were John, Mary, Vince, Pete, Cathy, Cindy and Roy.
English grammar is harder than many languages because of the
exceptions.
Jeff
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