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jigjag

23rd January 2021, 10:37
Malone

Thanks for your text. Please PM the PM on your PM for the results of the PM's PM this pm PM

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paulhabershon

30th January 2021, 11:16
Pedants United had slipped to page 3 - come on, folks!

Anyway, Times Daily Quiz (where I score half marks on a good day), 29th January, Q4:

Who did Robert Greene (c 1558-92) call 'an upstart crow, beautified with our feathers'?

Shouldn't that first word be 'whom'? Or has it now become unnecessarily pedantic?

Incidentally I didn't know the quiz answer.
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chrise

30th January 2021, 11:18
Yes, object should be "Whom".

Presumably it's William Shakespeare? I only guess that from the David Mitchell TV series!
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jono

30th January 2021, 11:20
Correct Chris, but like you I only know it from the tv show, written by Ben Elton I think
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orson

30th January 2021, 12:33
Talking of TV programmes, on Pointless recently contestants had to supply missing prepositions to book titles. The answer to one was "as".

Now I don't think "as" is ever a preposition and Chambers and the OED agree with me. However, Collins says it is. It just shows you don't always know whom[/] to trust.
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chrise

11th February 2021, 09:56
in an interview in the guardian recently, vanessa redgrave requested that she be referred to as actress rather than actor. today's letter page has taken up the idea and suggested, amongst others, doctresses, engineeress, and teacheress...
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nelson

11th February 2021, 14:18
That's a ridiculous proposal.
Surely everybody knows that the correct terms are: lady doctors, lady engineers, lady teachers.
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grunger

11th February 2021, 15:16
Chrise Nelson

Thanks. Vanessessa Redgrave is correct in that she is an actress. I heard Jodie Whittaker refer to herself today as an actor. She is mistaken, unless this refers to an actress playing a male part.

The Guardian is mistaken for once, as engineer applies to men and women, while the correct words for the other professions are mistress and doctrix.
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chrise

11th February 2021, 15:18
to be fair, it was letter writers, possibly tongue-in-cheek, not the guardian itself!
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grunger

11th February 2021, 15:19
Paul

Apologies for lack of posts recently. I am still trying to decode jigjag's message to Malone. I am puzzzled by one of the PMs, unless it is prairie marmot. Perhaps Malone has replied to him with a PM.
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