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An F for one comma splice? As my students would say: "Duuuude! That's pretty intense!"
Brian
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From: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar on behalf of DD Farms
Sent: Thu 4/9/2009 4:11 PM
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Subject: Any member can give their opinion
At 10:29 AM 4/9/2009, Peter Adams wrote:
>The "singular they" issue raises one of my favorite questions: how do
>we know when the language has changed and as English teachers, what
>should be our role in such change?
DD: Drag our feet, "Don't Go Gently Into this Good Night." But be
realistic, it will. Check out the style books of the New York Times
and others for how they are doing. Commonly accepted. Talk about the
progression of English from Shakespeare's time. Don't get all
judgmental. But, " Use a comma splice and get an F."
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