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  • Grammar Guy: Fight the trend of using nouns, such as 'Skype' and 'Google', as verbs

    12/11/2021 7:38:03 AM PST · by DoodleBob · 93 replies
    Savannah Morning News ^ | November 21, 2021 | Curtis Honeycutt
    There’s an ad out right now for Google’s Chromebook laptop with a slogan that says, “Switch to a new way to laptop.” While I’m hesitant to disparage any of our digital overlords for fear of being stricken from search results, I feel obligated to take a stand. You can’t “laptop” something; “laptop” isn’t a verb.While I try my hardest to keep things positive here at Grammar Guy H.Q., certain things grate my grammar gears. While I’ve touched on the “verbification” of nouns before, I haven’t explored how marketers and company names have verbified nouns ad nauseam.I know I’ve seen other...
  • American Elites Batter the English Language

    02/24/2007 10:03:44 AM PST · by rhema · 241 replies · 2,721+ views
    Human Events ^ | 02/23/2007 | Deroy Murdock
    "If I was President, this wouldn't have happened," John Kerry said during Hezbollah's war on Israel last summer. As 2004's Democratic presidential nominee should know, he should have said, "If I were President…" It's sad, but hardly surprising, that the subjunctive evades someone of Kerry's stature. The English language is under fire, as if it strolled into an ambush. It would be bad enough if this assault involved the slovenly grammar, syntax, and spelling of drooling boors. But America's elites -- politicians, journalists, and marketers who should know better -- constantly batter our tongue. The subjunctive, for instance, lies gravely...