Proofreading Service - Pain in the English
Proofreading Service - Pain in the English

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Proofreading Service - Pain in the English
Proofreading Service - Pain in the English

Your Pain Is Our Pleasure

24-Hour Proofreading Service—We proofread your Google Docs or Microsoft Word files. We hate grammatical errors with a passion. Learn More

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Bruce François

Member Since

July 12, 2012

Total number of comments

4

Total number of votes received

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“Liquid water”?

  • October 12, 2012, 11:11am

To answer your two questions, no and no.

“Liquid water”?

  • October 12, 2012, 11:09am

Where are you seeing this prevalence of use? I've only seen people use "liquid water" when they are clarifying that the water's state it is not solid or vapor. You might not believe the clarification is necessary, but others might so the speaker (or author) employs its usage.

eg, e.g., or eg.

  • October 12, 2012, 11:04am

What about people using 'e.g.' followed by a list that ends with 'etc.' (e.g, '(e.g., grammarians, nitpickers, etc.)')? [(I had to try that, despite possible criticisms. :-)] Does not the use of 'etc.' indicate the writer's list is intended not as just a limited set of examples but a totality of possibilities, thus obviating the need for the 'e.g.'?

Resume, resumé, or résumé?

  • July 12, 2012, 1:37pm

Have you noticed "grave" doesn't have one?

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