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{{User singular they}} |
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{{User singular they:Yes}}
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{{User singular they:No}}
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they he or she | This user considers the singular they to be substandard English usage. |
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{{User Ain't:Yes}}
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ain't
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This user considers ain't standard English usage.
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{{User Amn't:Yes}} |
amn't | This user considers amn't a perfectly logical alternative to aren’t in the first person singular. |
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{{User past sneak}} |
snk | This user says either sneaked or snuck. |
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{{User past sneak:Sneaked}}
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{{User past sneak:Snuck}}
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snuk | This user says snuck. |
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{{User split infinitive}} |
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{{User split infinitive:Yes}}
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{{User split infinitive:No}}
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{{User passive voice}} |
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{{User passive voice:Yes}}
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{{User passive voice:No}}
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{{user prepositions}} |
with, at, in, for, to... | This user has no opinion about ending a sentence with a preposition. |
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{{user prepositions:yes}}
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…in. | Ending a sentence with a preposition is something that this user is okay with. |
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{{user prepositions:no}}
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{{User genderneutral}} |
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{{User:Cedlaod/Userboxes/User parallelusage}} |
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{{User -genderneutral}} |
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{{User totootwo}} |
to too two | This user thinks that too many people have no idea how to use words that they should have learned in grade two. |
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{{User Whom}} |
who(m) | This user uses either who or whom in the object case. |
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{{User Whom:Yes}} |
whom | This user insists upon using whom wherever it is called for, and fixes the errors of whomever they see. |
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{{user Whom:No}} |
who | This user prefers using who for both the object and subject case. Who does it hurt to simplify things? |
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{{User whichthat}} |
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{{User whichthat-0}} |
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{{User:Atemperman/Userboxes/whichthat-1}} |
which & that
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This user joins with Dickens, Melville, and other great writers[1] in rejecting the canard that which may not be used for restrictive relative clauses.
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{{User ifwhether}} |
if & whether | This user knows how to use "if" and "whether" correctly. |
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{{User fewer}} |
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{{User theretheir}} |
their there they're | This user thinks that there are too many people who don’t know that they're worse than their own children at spelling! |
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{{User theire}} |
theire? | This user will use the words there and their interchangeably. |
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{{User youryou're}} |
your you're | This user thinks that if your grammar is incorrect, then you're in need of help. |
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{{User you and me}} |
You and Me | This user thinks that if you believe it is incorrect to use "you and me" as the object of a sentence, a little talk needs to be had by you and me... |
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{{User:Lofty/Userboxes/Grammar/Subjunctive}} |
Subj
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This user prefers that the subjunctive mood be used. Were this user you, he would use it.
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{{User:Stevenfruitsmaak/Userboxes/English far from perfect}} |
their, to, your, its, ...
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This users english is far from being perfect!.
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{{User:Unimaginative Username/Userboxes/Latin Plurals}} |
Template:Unimaginative Username/Userboxes/Latin Plurals
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{{User:Atemperman/Userboxes/English_Singulars}} |
English Singulars: "The data is..."
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This user recognizes that "data", "media", and "agenda" have become incorporated into English as singular nouns.
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