More on Punctuation

by compound complex 102 Replies latest watchtower child-abuse

  • rip van winkle
  • nancy drew
    nancy drew

    THere are exceptions

    Good Morning to all punctuation junkies

    and especially to you CoCo and Rip a Roni

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Hi Nancy:

    When I'm awake, I may join up . . .

    Have a good morning!

    CoCo

  • LV101
    LV101

    Omigoodness, I'm late for class? I want to enroll in your punctuation class, Coco. Any books required --- seriously.

    LV

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Never too late, LV101!

    Our proofreaders' bible at Bethel:

    1) A DICTIONARY OF CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN USAGE, by Bergen Evans and Cornelia Evans (an oldie but goodie)

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    2) Strunk and White (There's an updated version)

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    More later -- off and running!

    Thanks for your inquiry.

    CoCo

  • nancy drew
    nancy drew

    It's the encyclopedia e n c y c l o p e d i a

    Jimeny Cricket

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Please, share with anxiously awaiting fellow board members your forays into the wonderful world of grammar and literature . . .

    With utmost gratitude,

    CC

  • GrreatTeacher
    GrreatTeacher

    the subjunctive

    "If that were the case..." vs. " If that was the case..."

    I understand the first usage is correct.

    But yet I read that you don't use the subjunctive for hypothetical scenarios. Yet, isn't the above a hypothetical scenario?

    I have trouble with this.

  • Hairtrigger
    Hairtrigger

    Have yu heard of Nancy Drew?

    She'd stick a comma-and a period too

    Into a poem without much ado

    Lower your guard

    And she'd apostrophe you

    Don't ever punk this punctuation mama

    She'd throw you into inverted commas

    And if she don't- I warningly fess

    Her pardner will -thats Compound Complex

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Thanks, GrreatTeacher and Hairtrigger, for your replies.


    http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/subjunctive_mood.htm

    Hope the above information helps, GT. The subjunctive -- expressing desire, uncertainty, importance, etc. -- is less employed today, certainly in conversation. Re: the hypothetical scenarios you referred to, I will look further. Did you read specifically about hypothetical situations and non-use of that verb form? Use of the subjunctive indicates what may be contrary to fact [hypothetical?], nevertheless, wished for by the protagonist. I insist that you not worry!!!

    You're quite a match for Nancy, HT!

    Thanks again.

    CC

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