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keelywolfe) wrote2011-05-06 10:53 am
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Drive-by Grammar
It is throes. As in convulsed in his death throes. Writhed in the throes of ecstasy.
Not throws. No. Throws of ecstasy? I imagine people getting smacked with giant squishy Nerf balls and collapsing in orgasm.
So yes. Repeat after me. Throes, not throws. No throwing in the house.
(and FAZE, dammit! He was fazed, not phased!! Faze- to cause to be disturbed or disconcerted; Phase-- Star Trek.)
Not throws. No. Throws of ecstasy? I imagine people getting smacked with giant squishy Nerf balls and collapsing in orgasm.
So yes. Repeat after me. Throes, not throws. No throwing in the house.
(and FAZE, dammit! He was fazed, not phased!! Faze- to cause to be disturbed or disconcerted; Phase-- Star Trek.)
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Unless you're writing Twific, in which case phased means you turned into a giant wolf.
*runs away*
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Always an acceptable alternative. *G*
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FAZE FAZE FAZE
...yes, it drives me crazy as well.
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I admit, throes vs throws isn't exactly a normal grammar nitpick. *G* I'm fairly sure I can go weeks if not months at a time without seeing it.
But every time I do, I end up snickering madly and thinking about Nerf balls so I just had to get that one off my chest. ;)
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That's even better. Cuddly, knitted warmth of ecstasy!
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*snickers*
Seriously, though, I really appreciate it when someone points them out to me. I wrote "faze" recently and thought of you. At least I hope that I did, and not "phase"
Damn...now I need to check.
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Examples:
"bare with me"
"can pore your heart out"
"with baited breath"
I have an extremely vivid imagination. Very image-oriented. You can see why these phrases would either send me into stitches or shudders of revulsion. :D
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Faze and throes are two of my biggest pet peeves, and probably the ones I see most often misused in fic. Also "drug" as a past tense for "drag." The word you're looking for is "dragged," sweetie. If you think "drug" is the preterite, what would the participle be? "Draggen?"
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(As a linguist, this kind of analogical error is always fascinating, because it means that somewhere in the writer's reptile brain that vowel mutation still has autonomous morphological life.)
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Ewwwww!
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And it's hangar where you park your Autobots. Hanger is for hanging!
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