| It's the fiscal year not the physical year. Thank you. |
When I say "wary" out loud, it sounds like "weary" because of my accent. Don't correct me, or you will look stupid. In writing, I write the word I am using properly. |
I remember it as "'A' for action". "How will his presence affect you?" Because affect is the verb, or action word. "What effect did her tantrum have?" In this sentence, effect is not the verb. It speaks of an outcome, or result. This is helpful: http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/style-and-usage/affect-effect-grammar.html |
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Two grammatical errors that bother me most:
Sorry for your lost (someone had died) As such = Therefore |
| Thanks to all the douche bags. Did I spell that correctly? |
Effect can be a verb though, so this is utterly unhelpful. |
No. "Douchebag" is the accepted spelling. "D-bag" is an acceptable short version. |
Who the f says "where you at?" I have never heard a person say that in my entire life. |
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However is not a conjunction, however people keep using it as one.
Correct alternatives: However is not a conjunction; however, people keep using it as one. However is not a conjunction. However, people keep using it as one. |
Effect can be a verb, and affect can be a noun, but usually they're not. "Effect change" is pompous, and "affect" (meaning the appearance of emotion) is for psychologists/psychologists. |
People from New Orleans say it. It's fine with me and Winston Churchill.
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Merriam-Webster says that "however" is a conjunction. However, the PP disagrees. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/however |
| My friend pronounces the word pilates as "pie-lates." I have tried saying it the right way in front of her to hint that she is pronouncing it incorrectly, but she either isn't taking the hint or thinks I am the idiot who can't pronounce it. |
Seriously, how often are people putting this one in writing to get under your skin? |
I hear people say "pill-AH-teez" -- is that how you're pronouncing it? Because if you're really aiming for authenticity, that's only slightly less incorrect than "pie-lates". In German, the name would be pronounced something like "PILL-ah-tess". |