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Skeeter Lewis
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Plural forms of words borrowed from Latin
- October 15, 2013, 5:43am
Flora and Fauna were goddesses so there was nothing to pluralize.
As for conjugating and shagging - what's wrong with having it all?
Preferred forms
- September 1, 2013, 5:56am
Anwulf -
In fact I said that Americans retain the old-fashioned pronunciation of 'solder' as 'soda'.
'Soldier' would indeed have formerly been pronounced 'sojer' - by all classes.
“The plants were withered” Adjective or passive?
- August 30, 2013, 4:03pm
Will, was that a deliberate error to keep us on our toes?
Five eggs is too many
- July 6, 2013, 7:08am
Both are fine. "Five eggs is too much" is short for "The amount of five eggs is too much."
Three hundred pounds is too fat.
A million dollars a year is not enough.
have gone to
- July 6, 2013, 6:56am
I.m sure it's all right idiomatically. I think the reason it sounds odd is that 'I have gone' suggests a completed act rather than continuous action.
“Literally” in spoken conversation
- July 4, 2013, 7:13am
The scandal in Europe over the origin of meat probably does mean that I've literally eaten a horse - a whole one by now, I should think.
But I've never tried to eat one metaphorically. I'm not sure how I'd go about it.
“reach out”
- June 13, 2013, 4:38pm
To me, 'reach out' smacks of feel-good Oprah-speak.
“Anglish”
- April 14, 2013, 1:45am
British authors in the past eschewed latinate words on the grounds that they were generally too fancy but they used latinate sentence structure. Latin was taught in schools from the age of about seven (that's when I began) and the logic and clarity of Latin sentence organization was widely accepted.
You’ve got another think/thing coming
- April 13, 2013, 9:50am
Geoffthing - fifty-six? - you're just a baby! No wonder you've got it wrong!
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Plural forms of words borrowed from Latin
The learned Will mentioned 'flora and fauna but forums' as though 'florums' and 'faunums' were a possibility.