Without reruns, I would never have known the joys of Gilligan’s Island and Happy Days, of The Brady Bunch and M*A*S*H. Without reruns of the culinary variety, I’d have to cook every night instead of doing half-labor by cooking a meal planned for two nights. Some things — I’m looking at you, chili — are even better warmed over. So in celebration of reruns, I offer a retrospective of a few posts I’ve written from the past couple of years that I liked, that garnered a fair number of comments, or whose ideas (if not necessarily my particular expression of them) are important.
In no particular order:
- Recognizing Passive Voice
- Affect and Effect
- Swearing
- The Oxford Comma
- Begging the Question
- Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep
- Me, Myself, and I
- What’s Your Style?
- Verbs
- Highly Irregular
- They
- Who and Whom
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I liked your blog on recognising the passive voice. It is so easy to go down that route. Much harder sometimes, to change the sentence.
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The exception (or not) of course being ‘As I Lay Down to Die’. ::mischievous wink::
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As long as it’s the simple past tense, that’s fine!
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I use my archive frequently. There are days when I don’t have anything to say, and a rerun can keep the doors open. There are also old posts that say something that should be repeated.
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Very useful and interesting comments on grammar — I’ve also used the “a” thing with “affect” and “effect” (though my students had such other and serious grammar problems that “affect\effect” was the least of our worries).
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You are quite good with record keeping. Would I really be able to trace back posts that aroused interesting conversations? Maybe I should begin to take note of such details.
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It helps that I have fewer than 100 posts. 🙂 By the way, you can see comment counts in a little speech bubble in your post listing page within the admin for a quick way to see which ones prompted more discussion than others.
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Enjoy your writings, particularly the Oxford Comma–a pet peeve and recurring argument around my office.
Tom
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I have a lot more readers now than in my early blogging days and a lot of good posts went unread. Most readers don’t mind a rerun if you tell them it’s one.
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I found the post about passive voice very useful. I still catch myself sometimes, but I am getting better.
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I can’t seem to escape the Oxford comma debate recently. I’m Irish. We were taught that you never put a comma or a full stop in front of AND. However, nowadays when I use AND as a conjunction I put the comma in front of it. Thanks for the Reruns!
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I’ve always enjoyed your posts Daryl, and so a rerun is fine with me… 🙂
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Good for new readers – like me! 🙂
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Happy Chinese new year! This looks delicious. When I lived in Sydney (and during my uni days), I loved visiting Chinatown. We used to have vegan yum cha once a week (or more!). I loved fried red bean paste balls, covered in sesame seeds. Yum!
I’m a snake. 🙂
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