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In reply to the discussion: Does redundancy constitute bad grammar? [View all]Lionel Mandrake
(4,121 posts)34. Yeah, I try to appear knowledgeable even when I'm not.
I can fake it pretty well with some help from my friends: Google, Wikipedia, Wiktionary, etc. DU is kind enough to provide "Check Spelling" and "Preview" buttons.
Fortunately I already know (1) how to conjugate the verbs "lie" and "lay", (2) the differences between words that are pronounced the same but spelled differently, e.g., their, there, and they're, and (3) the nominative singular and plural forms of certain nouns, e.g., κριτήριον (criterion), κριτήρια (criteria). Spell checkers can't fix problems of types 1, 2, and 3.
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Take it up with the manager of the department of redundancy management department. nt
Xipe Totec
Jul 2017
#1
If we "refer back" to the OP, we'll come to a "general consensus" that he has a point.
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Jul 2017
#5
No, a coffee maker is not called a water heater, although it does heat water.
Lionel Mandrake
Aug 2017
#31