Re: Bad Grammar
Nyperold, on host 206.96.180.57
Monday, March 5, 2001, at 08:55:33
Re: Bad Grammar posted by Calvin on Friday, March 2, 2001, at 11:12:33:
> > > What I think sounds uneducated today is when someone says "We had dinner with he and and his wife last night." Is this somehow now correct or am I just nitpicking? I had really good English teachers in high school and they would have corrected me for such bad grammar! And my Dad used to tell me to go plug the *card* in the wall outlet. But I suppose I had to overlook that! > > > > > > Calvin > > > > Not even remotely right. The test is what the pronoun would be without the "and [the other person]." Hence, "We had dinner with him and his wife," but also "He and his wife had dinner with us." Otherwise intelligent people I know do the same thing with "I" (as in "He took Maria and I to dinner" -- NO NO NO) and it drives me bonkers. > > > > But I don't get the card thing at all. > > > > Mou"don't get me started"sie > > I think the pronunciation of *cord* comes from the > Appalachian Mountain dialect commonly found here. > Calvin
Mom called my 3-1/2" floppy disk a card today...
Nyperold
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