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Grammar Tip of the Day: Should it be "more important" or "more importantly"?
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Grammar Tip of the Day. Rules of grammar, notes on vocabulary, and observations about the mechanics of writing. Wednesday, August 5, 2009. Should it be "more important" or "more importantly"? From Garner's Usage Tip of the Day:. As an introductory phrase, "more important," has historically been considered an elliptical form of "What is more important," and hence the "-ly" form is sometimes thought to be the less desirable. Yet three points militate against this position. 31 Aug. 1997. 6 Sept. 1997. The a...
Grammar Tip of the Day: Add ‘s' to main element of compound
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Grammar Tip of the Day. Rules of grammar, notes on vocabulary, and observations about the mechanics of writing. Monday, November 17, 2014. Add ‘s' to main element of compound. Another great tip from Don Ferguson's Grammar Gremlins:. A university professor commenting on a national television show about the election of several new governors used the term "governor-elects.". He should have said "governors-elect.". In "governor-elect" the main word is "governor," and it gets the "s.". And "How ya doin'?
Grammar Tip of the Day: When to capitalize family titles
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Grammar Tip of the Day. Rules of grammar, notes on vocabulary, and observations about the mechanics of writing. Sunday, February 22, 2015. When to capitalize family titles. Here's a handy post from the Grammar Gremlin, Don K. Ferguson:. When referring to family titles in your writing, should you capitalize or use lowercase? For example, is it “father” or “Father,” “dad” or “Dad,” “mother” or “Mother”? If these terms stand alone and are being used as the name you use for the person, they are capitalized.
Grammar Tip of the Day: "The reason is that" not "The reason is because"
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Grammar Tip of the Day. Rules of grammar, notes on vocabulary, and observations about the mechanics of writing. Tuesday, January 15, 2008. The reason is that" not "The reason is because". The reason I am late is because I had an accident. The reason I am late is that I had an accident. Because an adverbial clause. A word or group of words answering the question "How? Or "To what degree? Cannot be used as a predicate nominative. October 9, 2011 at 3:02 PM. Eg, Infinite Jest p.120, by no less of a pres...
Grammar Tip of the Day: Grammatical responses to "How are you?" and "How ya doin'?"
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Grammar Tip of the Day. Rules of grammar, notes on vocabulary, and observations about the mechanics of writing. Tuesday, July 29, 2008. Grammatical responses to "How are you? And "How ya doin'? A friend found herself managing a debate among high school students about the proper response to the everyday pleasantries, "How are you? And "How are you doing? Some students believe the proper answer is, "I am well," while others believe that "I am good" is correct. And, of course, the main question is WHY?
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out on the big limb: February 2015
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Out on the big limb. Warning: this is one of those blogs that goes all over the place. Poems, politics, gripes, praise. A little of everything from an avowed generalist. Saturday, February 28, 2015. Turns out that yesterday was International Polar Bear Day. If it weren't for those video news blats the Internet providers love to insert, I'd never have even known it. And I somehow doubt that many others would have either. To the poem below, expressing some of my concerns about this mysterious creature.
out on the big limb: The Way of the Raspberry (and other berries)
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Out on the big limb. Warning: this is one of those blogs that goes all over the place. Poems, politics, gripes, praise. A little of everything from an avowed generalist. Sunday, June 28, 2015. The Way of the Raspberry (and other berries). Picking raspberries allows one the time to do nothing more than look and move one's hand. Such simple, repetitive motions - hand to berry, to bucket, to bush again - allow time for contemplation, almost meditation. Would say, futile. Already, so many berries have gone i...
out on the big limb: The House that Birdie Built
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Out on the big limb. Warning: this is one of those blogs that goes all over the place. Poems, politics, gripes, praise. A little of everything from an avowed generalist. Thursday, July 23, 2015. The House that Birdie Built. We have a bird living with us this summer. Earlier, she tried building a nest on a ledge in the gazebo, but that one didn't work out. This time she's taken up lodging in behind a potted begonia. I can only surmise that Birdie must have been watching decorator shows on tv. 03 August &#...
out on the big limb: April 2015
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Out on the big limb. Warning: this is one of those blogs that goes all over the place. Poems, politics, gripes, praise. A little of everything from an avowed generalist. Sunday, April 26, 2015. I'm afraid that's where I've been this month, especially in terms of this poor little blog - off the rails. Off in too many directions, doing workshops, attending readings and art openings - all good things, but lacking in focus. Links to this post. Wednesday, April 01, 2015. Because April is National Poetry Month.
out on the big limb: September 2014
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Out on the big limb. Warning: this is one of those blogs that goes all over the place. Poems, politics, gripes, praise. A little of everything from an avowed generalist. Tuesday, September 30, 2014. I've been staring at this autumny tree, trying to take in some of its calmness. It's been kind of a crazy month - not one to complain about - nearly all of it happy-making, culminating in this weekend's Word Vancouver. Still, I'm ready for a less hectic time. Links to this post. Monday, September 15, 2014.
out on the big limb: Poetic feet
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Out on the big limb. Warning: this is one of those blogs that goes all over the place. Poems, politics, gripes, praise. A little of everything from an avowed generalist. Tuesday, August 04, 2015. Not that kind of poetic feet. The feet with the beautiful blue toenails belong to poet Sandy Shreve. She's just released a new book of poems, Waiting for the Albatross. So what have her feet got to do with anything? I suppose it would have been more fun to have a video of those expressive feet in action, but som...
out on the big limb: O Canada (on Canada Day)
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Out on the big limb. Warning: this is one of those blogs that goes all over the place. Poems, politics, gripes, praise. A little of everything from an avowed generalist. Wednesday, July 01, 2015. O Canada (on Canada Day). If you're not sure who Louis Riel. Was, click on his name for a one-minute history lesson. Sadly, a lot of those words - especially the ones about government - are just as true now as they were then. Although I'm one who considers him a hero, not everyone does. It's more than a little i...
out on the big limb: How early is too early?
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Out on the big limb. Warning: this is one of those blogs that goes all over the place. Poems, politics, gripes, praise. A little of everything from an avowed generalist. Wednesday, July 08, 2015. How early is too early? Not long ago, I noticed that the blackberries were starting to ripen. It was just an isolated few, but whoa - that's no longer the case. They're over a month early, but try telling that to them. They just keep ripening and ripening, so I just keep picking. I remember your jam fondly.
out on the big limb: The Painted Door, revisited
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Out on the big limb. Warning: this is one of those blogs that goes all over the place. Poems, politics, gripes, praise. A little of everything from an avowed generalist. Wednesday, July 15, 2015. The Painted Door, revisited. If you’ve never read the wonderful story, "The Painted Door" by Sinclair Ross, the next time you have 15 or 20 spare minutes, you might want to click on this link. Or, if you’re more into video-watching, here’s a link to a short adaptation. Good thing this paint job isn’t going...
out on the big limb: Revisiting the (almost) 100 foot diet
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Out on the big limb. Warning: this is one of those blogs that goes all over the place. Poems, politics, gripes, praise. A little of everything from an avowed generalist. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Revisiting the (almost) 100 foot diet. Back when I used to keep my supper blog, there was a night I did an experiment in eating food that had grown in our yard. I called it the 100-foot diet. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Readings and other events. 26 August - 'Surrey Muse' - Featured readers, open mic and...
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Grammar Tip of the Day. Rules of grammar, notes on vocabulary, and observations about the mechanics of writing. Tuesday, March 20, 2018. FRANK CUSHWA: A LEGACY OF PASSIONATE TEACHING AT 100. From the Exeter Bulletin. Beloved by his colleagues and students (including the writers Robert Benchley and James Agee),. Frank Cushwa was “a skillful and sympathetic teacher who made a difficult subject living and thrilling.” He was also a puzzle. At the same time, the centennial of Frank Cushwa’s arrival at E...
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