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Ardith Hinton | Alexander Koryagin | Long |
July 10, 2019 11:46 PM * |
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Hi, Alexander! Recently you wrote in a message to Ardith Hinton: AK> [...] according to punctuation rules, the gaping comma AK> should be used: AK> "Reading maketh a full man; conference, a ready man; AK> and writing, an exact man." AH> Hmm... nice theory, except that the sentence continues AH> after "exact man" and Bacon uses a number of commas there AH> (https://www.enotes.com). AK> I haven't found there anything on this account. Sorry... my mistake. That's where I found a useful analysis of the meaning by William Delaney, but not the complete sentence. What I had in mind was the expanded quotation I found at https://www.forbes.com/quotes/2933. :-) AH> I realize.. before you need to ask... why I may suggest AH> you add a comma here or there even though it appears on AH> the surface that I'm not taking my own advice. :-) AK> It's interesting - if you had used "want" instead |instead of AK> "suggest" would you add "to" before "add"? AK> "I may want you TO add comma here". From a strictly grammatical POV, it would be correct to say "I want you to add a comma here". With advanced students, however, I'm much more of a descriptivist. I reckon folks like you are capable of deciding for themselves what to do if they have enough information & I'll gladly contribute some. :-Q --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: Wits' End, Vancouver CANADA (1:153/716) |
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