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RE: [ihc] RE: Tow Straps and thermostats
Hi All,
Sick of me yet?
(That's a RHETORICAL question guys!)
: -----Original Message-----
: From: John Hofstetter [mailto:hofs@domain.elided]
: Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 7:14 PM
: To: Binder@domain.elided; ihc@domain.elided
: Cc: 'Dan Nees'; T_R_E_Jr@domain.elided
: Subject: [ihc] RE: Tow Straps and thermostats
<snip!>
: Write on the board 1000 times, the singular subject must have
: the singular verb.
This is water off a duck's (or is it ducks'?) back here, John! I don't know
a predicate adjective from an anteceded pronoun - or even if any of those
things are possible! %^} Grammar was, without a doubt, my *very worst*
subject in, errr, ahhh, "grammar" school. Likewise, I failed Latin (and the
French horn and cello) for 4 years. Anyone that's read my drivel here for
the past several years knows that grammar ain't my forte. Don't confuse a
reasonable vocabularly with 'good grammar'. Up until rather recently, my
Mom (still alive and well at 84 or so, by the way), used to take the letters
I wrote (via pen or computer, no matter!), and 'red line' photocopies of the
letters with her #2 red pencil and send them back to me! And some people
think I'm anal retentive. I probably should hasten to add that Mom taught
2nd grade for 15+ years and community college (History of Art) for another
15 years. My hat's off to you, as always, John. You know the difference
between the singular verb and singular subject. I WISH good grammar could
"take" with me. It never did - either at home or in class.
Later,
--Pete
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