EtheltoTillie Yest. at 08:16 PM Share Yest. at 08:16 PM (edited) @shapeshifter A follow up--copy editor's golden rule: when in doubt recast the whole sentence. Edited Yest. at 08:21 PM by EtheltoTillie 5 1 4 Link to comment
Milburn Stone 23 hours ago Share 23 hours ago @shapeshifter, although the way you wrote it definitely sounds wrong, it is right. 1 Link to comment
shapeshifter 22 hours ago Share 22 hours ago 6 hours ago, shapeshifter said: I just posted an uneditable, undeletable comment elsewhere that included: "One of several troubleshooting thoughts that comes to mind" It probably should have been: "One of several troubleshooting thoughts that come to mind" Right? Or…? 3 hours ago, EtheltoTillie said: @shapeshifter A follow up--copy editor's golden rule: when in doubt recast the whole sentence. 23 minutes ago, Milburn Stone said: @shapeshifter, although the way you wrote it definitely sounds wrong, it is right. Yes to both of the above. In hindsight it should have just been: Try this… Link to comment
meep.meep 22 hours ago Share 22 hours ago 6 hours ago, shapeshifter said: I just posted an uneditable, undeletable comment elsewhere that included: "One of several troubleshooting thoughts that comes to mind" It probably should have been: "One of several troubleshooting thoughts that come to mind" Right? Or…? Shouldn't we try to be less passive? "one of several troubleshooting thoughts coming to mind" But...you probably mean "troubling" not "troubleshooting" - Troubleshooting is a systematic process for identifying and fixing the cause of a problem. Link to comment
Zella 22 hours ago Share 22 hours ago 10 minutes ago, meep.meep said: Shouldn't we try to be less passive? Just an FYI, but there was nothing passive in that original sentence. Grammatically, passive voice has a BE verb combined with a past participle verb. That sentence has neither. 1 Link to comment
shapeshifter 22 hours ago Share 22 hours ago 7 minutes ago, meep.meep said: Shouldn't we try to be less passive? "one of several troubleshooting thoughts coming to mind" But...you probably mean "troubling" not "troubleshooting" - Troubleshooting is a systematic process for identifying and fixing the cause of a problem. Actually, it was about troubleshooting a technical problem about posting comments on another social media site. Anyhoo, the person replied that they didn't understand my suggestion, and gave some more information about the problem. So I just replied: My directions were not clear. Sorry. Just try this: 1) After you [blah blah blah] 2) [blah blah blah] 3) [blah blah blah] and hit Submit. 🤞 Thanks to everyone here. Syntax does matter! 4 Link to comment
SoMuchTV 21 hours ago Share 21 hours ago 22 minutes ago, meep.meep said: But...you probably mean "troubling" not "troubleshooting" - Troubleshooting is a systematic process for identifying and fixing the cause of a problem. “Troubling thoughts” and “troubleshooting thoughts” are two very different things, and I’m going to assume @shapeshifter knew which she was talking about here. But sounds like the situation was resolved satisfactorily. And imo someone who’s looking for troubleshooting assistance is in no position to criticize the grammar of said troubleshooting assistant! 2 Link to comment
shapeshifter 21 hours ago Share 21 hours ago 1 minute ago, SoMuchTV said: And imo someone who’s looking for troubleshooting assistance is in no position to criticize the grammar of said troubleshooting assistant! They were just confused and not critical. I was self-critiquing as soon as my post was submitted, because I knew it was confusing. At first I focused on a possible grammatical error, but now I realize it was mostly just too many extraneous, distracting words. I really appreciate being able to edit our posts here, but posting places where editing is not an option is teaching me to edit first, post second, which is kind of the 21st century version of "measure twice; cut once."😉 Hopefully my shorter reply will help. Thanks again, everyone. 4 Link to comment
Milburn Stone 18 hours ago Share 18 hours ago Re passive voice, I feel like fifty years ago there was this dogmatic anti-passive movement, and people who aspire to be good writers (and maybe more to the point, are nervous that they might be bad writers) have been treating it like the plague ever since. Passive voice exists for a reason! Writers should evaluate which voice, active or passive, better communicates their intended tone on a case by case basis. Don't throw away a tool in the toolbox for no good reason. 3 2 2 Link to comment
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