Language evolves - what in my reply would suggest that I believed something
different?
In the UK, very little attention appears to be paid to the teaching of
English grammar, which was not the case 50 years ago when I was at school.
Then there would have been less confusion. Now we have graduates who cannot
use the mother tongue with any degree of competence.
--
Graham Mayor - Word MVP
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Robert wrote:
Terry
Contrary to what Graham seems to believe, usage evolves by its very
nature, historically, and geographically.
And determining what is the current usage in a given area requires
deep statistical and linguistical analysis, which few people are able
or willing to do.
In any case who would bother to follow their recommendations?
Robert
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 16:00:28 +0100, Terry Farrell wrote:
Robert
That just about covers every possibility. It could be summed up as
'anything goes.'
Terry Farrell