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Douglas G. Brown 08-27-2018 07:59 PM

Dr. Grammarfuss on Graduation
 
All my life I heard that one "graduated from high school", college, etc.

Now I hear radio announcers saying one "graduated high school" , and this construction is even creeping into the press. Is this simple laziness, or some new edict from the grammar police?

How is this being said where you live? Just curious.

RCL 08-27-2018 09:19 PM

Long time no see, D. In Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and S Cal, where I've lived, it's FROM.The Brits often leave out connectives we favor.

Ann Drysdale 08-28-2018 01:27 AM

NO, Ralph, no. We hear it, too, but we are not solely to blame. The pedants among us regard this as an insidious thing which we believe is seeping across from your side of the Atlantic. A perceived evil is always another's fault.

It began with people being "diagnosed with" the conditions that had hitherto been the subject of diagnosis. Now people "protest" things rather than protesting againt them, and the verb has become confused with the noun as the stressed syllable no longer knows where to lay its head.

We "medal" in sporting contests rather than "win medals" and things are now "different to" in daily speech here, while the sheer "fromness" of the concept lies weeping in the gutter. The US "than" seems to me a better way to go here.

My point, Ralph, is that we are in danger of starting another Jaguar catfight, when our two great nations could combine in the pursuit of excellence. Together, we stand to gain a glittering prize; divided, we medal.
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Michael Juster 08-28-2018 04:19 AM

Fine, fine. Take "Dr. Grammarfuss" from me.

At least I still have my colon.

Jim Moonan 08-28-2018 04:57 AM

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Dear Dr. Grammarfuss,

Drank or drunk? Give me a straight answer.
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Edmund Conti 08-28-2018 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim Moonan (Post 424585)
x
Dear Dr. Grammarfuss,

Drank or drunk? Give me a straight answer.
x

It's Drink Drink (drink, drink, drink) Drunk

Michael Cantor 08-28-2018 12:34 PM

I've always used, "drunk, drunker, shit-faced".

Michael Juster 08-28-2018 03:58 PM

In the old days, drunk.

Now, due to my meds, if have any alcohol I'm looking at the dirt nap.

Ann Drysdale 08-29-2018 02:02 AM

Drink? (thank you)
I drink (glug glug)
I drank (yes, I did, didn't I...)
I have drunk (far more than is good for me)
I am drunk (forgive me)

Mark McDonnell 08-29-2018 02:31 AM

Hey Ann,

I enjoyed our evening too.

:D


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