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07-07-2015 03:31 PM
I think it would be annoying. If see corrects others in your group what do they think? For me I think we need a better example of what she is correcting.
07-07-2015 03:47 PM
I had a friend, she kept coming over unannounced after she was asked not to, she made every plan when we went to do anything, she told me...yelled once, where to park and told me all about her self, her gripes, her this her that etc. I had no say in my own life as far as she was concerned. She found herself with unanswered phone calls, unanswered doors and even when I was grabbed in a store to explain myself, she got nothing. It was over, I already had a mother, husband and employer. There were no job openings then or likely in the future. She moved on, grabbed someone else she could boss around. Friends respect each other and do not insult each other. Correcting someone once in a while is ok for some but all the time is control.
07-07-2015 03:53 PM
07-07-2015 03:55 PM
How would I feel? I'd feel like avoiding them for a little while. :-)
07-07-2015 04:56 PM
I don't hang around with anyone who's always correcting me..........Although, on these boards, I would appreciate posters who would correct me. I often use slashes ( ////.)..........often don't remember which to use: 'who/whom', etc. So, just remember me, and please do correct me anytime!!
07-07-2015 05:07 PM
ROMARY 1 wrote:I don't hang around with anyone who's always correcting me..........Although, on these boards, I would appreciate posters who would correct me. I often use slashes ( ////.)..........often don't remember which to use: 'who/whom', etc. So, just remember me, and please do correct me anytime!!
Mostly, when thinking about the who/whom thing, I think that 'whom' needs something in front of it -
Who was that?
To whom were you speaking?
I don't remember everything anymore, but I always liked grammar.
07-07-2015 05:09 PM
07-07-2015 05:13 PM
I respond with a smile and "Whatever" and continue speaking the way I want. We all "talk" in our own language. Either from our raising, education, location, or choice. Maybe after a few whatevers and ignoring her corrections she'll give up.
07-07-2015 05:39 PM
@chickenbutt wrote:
@ROMARY wrote:I don't hang around with anyone who's always correcting me..........Although, on these boards, I would appreciate posters who would correct me. I often use slashes ( ////.)..........often don't remember which to use: 'who/whom', etc. So, just remember me, and please do correct me anytime!!
Mostly, when thinking about the who/whom thing, I think that 'whom' needs something in front of it -
Who was that?
To whom were you speaking?
I don't remember everything anymore, but I always liked grammar.
Who is only used in a subjective case, such as subject or predicate nominative in a sentence or clause. Whom is only used in the objective case as either a direct object, indirect object, or as the one you mentioned, the objective of the preposition. People get confused usually when the who or whom is used in a dependent clause or an interrogative sentence because sometimes the order is turned around.
07-07-2015 05:41 PM
Rainy - Thanks for the WAY better explanation! My brain isn't working very well today as I was up all night. I'm lucky I can put two words together. hehe
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