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Re: "Up with which I will not put" (was: RE: "and then, " or simply "then"?)
Subject:Re: "Up with which I will not put" (was: RE: "and then, " or simply "then"?) From:Ned Bedinger <doc -at- edwordsmith -dot- com> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Thu, 25 Sep 2008 08:51:33 -0700
Michael West wrote:
>> Okay. Bad example. Let's try another one. It is grammatically incorrect
>
>> to split infinitives.
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> Who says so? Name ONE authority who claims this. In my entire life as a
> student of English and a professional writer-editor, I have never ONCE
> encountered a prohibition against split infinitives except as a straw-man
> argument (as in the present case). I am over sixty years old.
>
Here's a link to an essay attempting to establish the /r/e/a/l/ rules of
English.
I'm passing it along mostly because of the swell quote there, attributed
to EB White:
âEnglish usage is sometimes more than mere taste, judgment, and
education â sometimes itâs sheer luck, like getting across the street.â
I'm like, hooray for EB White, Michael West, and the ones who cut a
dignified figure when crossing the metaphorical street. That's a hard
thing to do while shaking a fist at impinging pseudo-rules. I suppose
the dignity comes in time, given dedication and daily practice :-)
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