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In libreoffice, I replaced an auto correct entry to always replace a regular dash with the M Dash –. But now I’m being told that one should be used for very rare situations when it comes to dialogue. Any grammar experts know which one I should keep and which one I should get rid of? #Grammar

#TIL a new-to-me word:

VILIPEND.

Isn't it delightful?!

It means "to express scornfully one's low opinion of" someone or something.

Example sentence:

I experience a likely unhealthy amount of Schadenfreude anytime I read an article or hear a report vilipending the fascist regime of vile misogynist and racist Donald Trump and his sycophantic ilk.

And there's your #WordOfTheDay, y'all. Happy learning!

#vocabulary
#grammar
#linguistics
#language

I like to put U+202F NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE between numbers and units, such as:

2,345 mi
3.95 kg
25.7 °C

These diminutive slivers add just enough space between numbers and letters to make them easier to read, but still keep them together.

I also like to use the script ℓ for liters to keep it legible.

1.0 gal ≈ 3.79 ℓ

alojapan.com/1308687/why-the-m Why the month of May feels tough and how language can help #depression #grammar #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseNews #JlptN1 #JlptN5 #MentalHealth #news #nihongo #vocabulary There’s an English proverb that goes, “April showers bring May flowers.” In Japan, however, the month of 5月 (gogatsu, May) also brings on something a little less positive: 五月病 (gogatsu-byo, May sickness). Another translation for 五月病 might be the “May blues,” as this…

Writing 101: Semi-Colons & Other Tricky Punctuation Marks

Punctuation can be surprisingly difficult, especially when it comes to lesser-used marks like semi-colons, dashes, and colons. When these marks are used incorrectly, readers are either distracted or confused. Because this isn’t the experience we want for our readers,…
writershelpingwriters.net/2025

#EditingTips #Grammar #RevisionandEditing
@indieauthors

WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® · Writing 101: Semi-Colons & Other Tricky Punctuation MarksLearn the purposes of (and differences between) semi-colons, dashes, and colons so you can use them correctly in your fiction writing.

theguardian.com/society/2025/f

I feel as though I'm being trolled with this article.

Sorry,. I should have said: "I feel as though I'm being trolled with this article".

I know I'm getting older, but since when did #grammar have a "feeling", such as:

"Capital letters can feel stern or abrupt", as referenced from the Guardian article above.

Seriously?

Grammar isn't a feeling -- it's syntactically important and conveys the same rules and understanding for both the parties of a conversation.

I SuppoSE I JUsT DoN'T GeT iT.

I also see this trend a lot in tech writing -- but presumably as well, I can place a likely age on the author as well?

Hmm...

The Guardian · The death of capital letters: why gen Z loves lowercasePar Nyima Jobe

#todotxr #ebnf #bnf #wsn #grammar #syntax

Are there any grammar/syntax folks here who've worked with (E)BNF/WSN/etc?

I'm doing some work on todotxt (todotxt.org) to define its formal grammar in EBNF. I'm having a terrible time being able to validate its syntax, etc. Every on-line validator I've found (or library via rust) seems to completely disagree on the proper syntax, for example:

foo ::= "1" | "2"' ;

Some don't like the "::", some want ":=", or "=", some don't like the terminator (";") at the end of the line, etc.

I've written EBNF before, although admittedly I just made my own judgement as to the validity of it -- and in this example, the point wasn't to then generate a parsing syntax from it.

But with todotxt, I do want to be able to do that, and I'm struggling with all these little discrepancies.

Any help/thoughts would be really useful.

TIA!

todotxt.orgTodo.txt: Future-proof task tracking in a file you controlTrack your tasks and projects in a plain text file, todo.txt. A todo.txt is software and operating system agnostic; it's searchable, portable, lightweight and easily manipulated.

alojapan.com/1303242/master-th Master this double negative to better express your Black Friday urges #grammar #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseNews #news #nihongo #vocabulary Attention shoppers, it’s ブラックフライデー (burakku furaidē, Black Friday) today. And with サイバーマンデー (saibā mandē, Cyber Monday) and クリスマス (kurisumasu, Christmas) just around the corner, this weekend and the weekends that follow are bound to be busy for 買い物 (kaimono, shopping). During the shopping spree, y…

We have been trying to not use our phones at breakfast, so today we had a discussion about the common confusion between less (quantity) and fewer (number). My question is how often do mastodon-people use the other forms of less? In particular the word lest.
#language #Grammar #FunForPedants #Boost

So a poll: ‘I use lest

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