Most of the time you will loose unless you are the dominate team.
Lets go eat grandma
Lets go eat,grandma
Tiny,tiny,tiny little comma and grandma is saved.
My wife must be the exception--she was college professor --specialty in English grandmer. Obviously, I didn't take her course. But it is an amazing business/professional asset to have someone you can rely on to provide proof reading of communications etc.Truth in advertising - I think correct grammar and word usage is important. In college I had a graduate assistantship in the school's writing lab. And when I find an error (typo, spelling, etc.) in my postings here, I really do cringe.
Research from Michigan indicates that overly-critical grammarians aren't necessarily the nicest people in the world.
I'm not trying to take a poke at anyone - it's just that since the topic of grammar shows up now and then on this board, I found the fact that someone did research on this a bit amusing.
Hear's the link two the story if your interested.
People obsessed with grammar aren't as nice as everybody else, study suggests
A question for the compulsive grammarians. Do you also correct people in normal conversation?
I might be weird, but I'd like to see a comma after "tough."
I guess it would disrupt the stream--and the point.You're right: I think it actually needs that comma, Gus. Just it wouldn't look as nice.
A question for the compulsive grammarians. Do you also correct people in normal conversation?