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In response to
"
look closely at the second word. -- nm
"
by
loosilu
Oh, that was my typo, it's correct in the publication I got it from. :)
Posted by
Subversive (aka Subversive)
May 18 '09, 08:11
Do you think the comma part is wrong? Or just awkward?
Responses:
the whole sentence is totally awkward and needs more work than just removing the comma, IMO.
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loosilu
May 18, 08:12
47
The entire paragraph, for context:
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Subversive
May 18, 08:16
46
This guy needs to be introduced to semicolons. -- nm
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Reagen
May 18, 08:21
8
and banned from ending sentences with prepositions. -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:23
7
You don't know what you speak of. -- nm
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tee-woo-gee
May 18, 08:25
6
"you don't know of what you speak." is way more elegant. -- nm
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mafic
May 18, 08:26
3
(or "you know not of what you speak.") -- nm
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mafic
May 18, 08:27
2
*whoosh* -- nm
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over your head
May 18, 08:28
1
no, I got it. I'm just saying there are better ways. -- nm
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mafic
May 18, 08:29
who are you agreeing with? -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:26
1
Noone is who I am agreeing with. -- nm
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tee-woo-gee
May 18, 08:27
its is correct. given the context, your comma should be moved to after "alert". -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:20
31
That doesn't seem right either. -- nm
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Subversive
May 18, 08:22
2
we need mara. she'll back me up. -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:22
1
i hope not, for mara's sake.
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TFox
May 18, 08:24
woah. woah. wicked no. -- nm
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TFox
May 18, 08:22
27
wicked yes. -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:22
26
I sort of get why you would, but I'd never put on there.
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Reagen
May 18, 08:24
23
I agree. The funniest thing about this whole thread is that there's a typo in virtually every post.
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pmb
May 18, 08:30
4
You misspelled grammar on porpoise, didn't you? -- nm
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tee-woo-gee
May 18, 08:31
1
Know. -- nm
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pmb
May 18, 08:32
It's an Internet rule, I think. -- nm
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Reagen
May 18, 08:31
I claim impairment from travel exhaustion. -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:31
Reagen is right! -- nm
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mafic
May 18, 08:25
the fragment needs to be flushed down the crapper and replaced. I'm just saying, given the shit I'm working with, that's where it goes. -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:25
16
"even assess for and alert, authorities if it senses identity fraud"?
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Reagen
May 18, 08:27
14
one might argue, correctly even, that between "alert" and "authorities" is the single most obvious and worst place to put a comma in the sentence. -- nm
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TFox
May 18, 08:28
1
and one would be wrong. -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:29
no no no. "Assess for, and alert, authorities." Oh, I see the problem. I'm not moving it, I'm adding a second one. -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:27
11
but "authorities if it senses identity fraud" can't stand alone as a clause.
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Reagen
May 18, 08:30
4
isn't that the same as my previously posted rewrite? -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:31
3
maybe? I didn't see it. -- nm
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Reagen
May 18, 08:32
2
here. not even in the IM! -- (link)
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loosilu
May 18, 08:33
[Backboard]
1
Yes, the rewrites are better. I was meaning if you kept the order of the words the same.
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Subversive
May 18, 08:37
and you are still wrong, because the thing doesn't assess for authorities. -- nm
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TFox
May 18, 08:29
5
Correct. -- nm
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pmb
May 18, 08:31
I ... crap. dammit. fuck fuck fuck. THe sentence still sucks! -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:29
3
thank you. -- nm
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TFox
May 18, 08:32
2
hate. -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:34
1
you'll do better next time. i still have hope for you. commas are really hard.
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TFox
May 18, 08:36
nope. -- nm
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TFox
May 18, 08:26
like, a million and a half no's. i will forge a no out of steel and award it to your answer. -- nm
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TFox
May 18, 08:23
1
I will bury you with fluffy yeses until you suffocate. -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:23
its is correct! -- nm
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mafic
May 18, 08:17
4
Is it? I thought it was signifying ownership? -- nm
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Subversive
May 18, 08:18
3
in the case of ownership, "its" has no apostrophe. -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:21
it's = it is, its = belonging to it (or more than one it, I suppose). -- nm
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mafic
May 18, 08:20
1
Oh, I always get that one wrong then. Doh! -- nm
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Subversive
May 18, 08:21
Extremely stilted, but not wrong. -- nm
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TFox
May 18, 08:11
7
it has dangling prepositions! -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:12
6
that's a punctuation error?
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TFox
May 18, 08:13
5
actually yes. and then some. -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:14
4
to the point of the original question, however, that is an acceptable use of commas. -- nm
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TFox
May 18, 08:17
3
no, it is not, if the sentence doesn't make sense. -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:19
2
*sigh* ok, except it is. you can put a period at the end of a shitty sentence, and it is still the right spot for a period. -- nm
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TFox
May 18, 08:21
1
it is not the right spot for the comma in that sentence, smarty. -- nm
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loosilu
May 18, 08:21
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