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Eastie
16th October 2002, 11:36 AM
Here are several very important but often forgotten rules of English:

•Avoid alliteration. Always.

•Prepositions are not words to end sentences with.

•Avoid clichés like the plague. (They're old hat)

•Employ the vernacular.

•Eschew ampersands & abbreviations, etc.

•Parenthetical remarks (however relevant) are unnecessary.

•It is wrong to ever split an infinitive.

•Contractions aren't necessary.

•Foreign words and phrases are not apropos.

•One should never generalize.

•Eliminate quotations. As Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "I hate quotations. Tell me what you know."

•Comparisons are as bad as clichés.

•Don't be redundant. Don't more use words than necessary. It's highly superfluous.

•Be more or less specific.

•Understatement is always best.

•Exaggeration is a billion times worse than understatement.

•One-word sentences? Eliminate.

•Analogies in writing are like feathers on a snake.

•The passive voice is to be avoided.

•Go around the barn at high noon to avoid colloquialisms.

•Even if a mixed metaphor sings, it should be derailed.

•Who needs rhetorical questions?

Iain
16th October 2002, 12:00 PM
And the English language is the only language that employs double negatives but no double positives (yeah yeah!!) http://ubb.ubeaut.com.au/ubb/wink.gif

Cliff Rogers
17th October 2002, 10:04 PM
Originally posted by Iain:
And the English language is the only language that employs double negatives but no double positives (yeah yeah!!) http://ubb.ubeaut.com.au/ubb/wink.gif

Yeah, right!

or

Yeah, sure!

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Catchya,
Cliff