Thursday, April 19, 2012

AP allows "hopefully"

I hesitate to post anything so controversial as this, but it's a triumph of usage over rules.
Alicia

7 comments:

  1. Never!

    I will go to the barricades against 'alright' or using 'impact' as a verb. I will cheer every time I read affect and effect used correctly.

    Sigh. All those years of pounding correct English into the offspring - please don't tell my children about this.
    ABE

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  2. It's very scary when we look to the newspapers for proper grammar, punctuation, and usage. They're notorious for being badly written and edited.

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  3. Ugh, I hate "impact" as a verb, too. It's one of those business-speak bits of jargon that makes me cringe, right up there with utilize, paradigm, and damned near every other B-school buzzword.

    Hopefully, though -- that one, I think I can live with.

    Theresa

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  4. Oh, NO!!!! but it's terrible grammar. I have, in my old age, forced myself to be more fliexible with grammar. Hopefully, I won't have to use that.

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  5. What's wrong with utilize? I ask this sincerely. The dictionary I consulted indicated the verb has been used since 1800.

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  6. Anon, I agree-- but my mother-in-law the city editor will get mad at me. :)

    "Alright" drives me NUTS. I mean, really, how much more space does the L take?
    "impact" as a verb gets me... but I can't think of a good substitute. "affect" is too mild. Other verbs?
    A

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