miss_thenorth
Frugal Homesteader
Last time I heard cloak room was in grade one. Then we moved and switched to a newer school that didn't have cloak rooms. I almost forgot about them.
So are we allowing the "tenseness" of the situation to allow one to slide by?Homesteadmom said:My biggest pet peeve in the language department is "me and". I had a teacher in 5th grade that whenever we would use that term she would reply that (name used) is not mean. It broke a lot of us form using it & phrased it properly as ?? & I. I have done that with my children too. Unfortuntaly the wrong way is used all over the place tv & movies included now.
Wow, I don't want to even admit that I actually know what a cloak room is!2dream said:Children, Children, Please, No fighting. We will have to send you both to the cloak room.
(I think I just showed my age. When was the last time you heard "Cloak Room")?
I've noticed the change over the years as well, mostly because "spell check" is always telling me to add a comma that I finally taught myself to leave out. I'll be interested to see what our resident expert has to say!Cassandra said:Dac, I have a very serious question.
What about commas in a series these days? You know, when I was in second grade and learning to use those, the teacher, Ms. Williams, said it was alright to put a comma before and OR you could leave it out--either way.
Then, by the time I was in middle school, the teachers said absolutely LEAVE IT OUT. No comma before the and.
Then, when I was in my mid twenties (about 10 or 12 years ago) I was taking a grammar class provided by my employer. The instructor told us once again it could go either way. And now, as my son is writing college papers, he says that we have come full circle back to putting the comma before and again.
What say you, sir?
ex: pickles, plums, pizza, and peppers (I'm referring to the last comma)
Cassandra
Did you say you very seldom make mistakes? check the spelling above.dacjohns said:If everyone just makes a post on this thread that has at least one misteak in it then a lot of work will be saved for me.
This was dacjohns reply to that!dacjohns said:misteak, yes it was on purpose.
Unfortuntaly
form when from was meant