Me spell checker and auto completer on my iPad doesn’t suggest certain non-pc words, such as said subject word of this post.Dr. Shades wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 9:30 amDear participants:
Please have a look at the following sentence:
ITEM #1:Comparing me to the Red Pillars is like comparing your average Mormon to Nazy Germany.ITEM #2:
- PILLAR: A structural column used to support weight, typically inside a large building.
- PILLER: Not actually a word, but meaning "one who pills," if the word "pill" is idiosyncratically used as a verb for "take a pill" instead of a noun.
Nouns are typically capitalized only when they're proper nouns, i.e. specific people, places, or things. "Red pillers" isn't the name of a specific formally named organization, therefore the two words shouldn't be capitalized (unless the first word is the first one inside a sentence, in which case it alone will be capitalized).
ITEM #3:ITEM #4:
- NAZI: A member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
- NAZY: Not a word.
Therefore, the above sentence should've been written:
- NAZI GERMANY: The name of a country and its corresponding political system that existed from 1933 to 1945.
- NAZI: A member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Therefore, a human being can only be correctly compared to the latter, not the former.
Now go ye and sin no more.Comparing me to the red pillers is like comparing your average Mormon to a Nazi.
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Then don’t rely on spell-checkers and auto-completers. Read your sentences out loud and correct them if they sound funny.
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With fear and trepidation, I suggest that you should reverse the order of items one and two. Until a subject is added to the second clause, it is not an independent clause and needs no comma.Dr. Shades wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 7:11 amHave a look at the following sentence:
ITEM #1:I have never heard of Bill Gothard so looked him up and was repulsed.(ewe!)
There should be a comma before the word "so" when it connects two independent clauses (i.e., two phrases that otherwise consist, or should consist, of complete sentences).
ITEM #2:
The second clause lacks a subject. Specifically, we are not told who looked up Bill Gothard. It was most likely the sentence's author, so the word "I" should've been placed between the words "so" and "looked."
ITEM #3:ITEM #4:
- EWE: A female sheep.
- EWW: An expression of disgust.
When a sentence ends with material within parentheses, the original sentence's end punctuation must come after the final parenthesis.
Therefore, the quoted sentence should've been written:
Now you know better, so go ye and sin no more.I have never heard of Bill Gothard, so I looked him up and was repulsed (eww!).

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Reading aloud reveals a multitude of grammar sins, especially when someone other than the writer does the reading. I always do a final proof on memos, briefs and letters by having the computer read the text to me.Dr. Shades wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 10:32 amThen don’t rely on spell-checkers and auto-completers. Read your sentences out loud and correct them if they sound funny.
But not message board posts, as anyone who reads my ramblings knows.
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we all just have to live through it,
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