Comments on: Fifty Shades of Grammar
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By: Aman(@amanhimself)
http://readingbooks.blog/2015/03/23/fifty-shades-of-grammar/#comment-4212
Mon, 30 Mar 2015 04:19:01 +0000https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=2827#comment-4212I agree, it does affect one’s writing at times.
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By: Samurai Bunny
http://readingbooks.blog/2015/03/23/fifty-shades-of-grammar/#comment-4211
Sun, 29 Mar 2015 09:12:57 +0000https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=2827#comment-4211Don’t pay too much attention to petty pedants. Grammar exists to serve us, not the other way round. As soon as it is suggested we should become slaves to a particular view of what grammar (made-up bunch of rules) is, then we lose our individual voices and writing is reduced to something akin to Maths or a wearing a uniform.
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By: Aman(@amanhimself)
http://readingbooks.blog/2015/03/23/fifty-shades-of-grammar/#comment-4210
Wed, 25 Mar 2015 06:18:04 +0000https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=2827#comment-4210Thanks, I don’t blame all on the editors, after all they are human beings, but it’s their job too.
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By: observationblogger
http://readingbooks.blog/2015/03/23/fifty-shades-of-grammar/#comment-4209
Wed, 25 Mar 2015 04:29:04 +0000https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=2827#comment-4209You would have to pay me a lot of money to sit down and read that ’50 shades of populist poop’.
Onto to those sticklers for grammer. Most if not all of those famous writers would have had editors. Isn’t that their job to tidy up the loose ends? And when it’s said and done (more annoying cliches) does the missing commar here and there detract from a great story?
Interesting post. Cheers.
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By: Vivek Sharma
http://readingbooks.blog/2015/03/23/fifty-shades-of-grammar/#comment-4208
Wed, 25 Mar 2015 03:36:53 +0000https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=2827#comment-4208Loved it 🙂
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By: Aman(@amanhimself)
http://readingbooks.blog/2015/03/23/fifty-shades-of-grammar/#comment-4207
Mon, 23 Mar 2015 20:28:36 +0000https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=2827#comment-4207Yeah, you have put it radically.
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By: Komal Arora
http://readingbooks.blog/2015/03/23/fifty-shades-of-grammar/#comment-4206
Mon, 23 Mar 2015 17:56:46 +0000https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=2827#comment-4206nice post!! The real power of a book lies in enrapturing it’s readers. Trivial mistakes can be conveniently ignored ,even by the well trained eye, if the mind is busy imagining the story 🙂
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By: Aman(@amanhimself)
http://readingbooks.blog/2015/03/23/fifty-shades-of-grammar/#comment-4205
Mon, 23 Mar 2015 16:55:56 +0000https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=2827#comment-4205Yes.
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By: skat
http://readingbooks.blog/2015/03/23/fifty-shades-of-grammar/#comment-4204
Mon, 23 Mar 2015 14:31:06 +0000https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=2827#comment-4204It doesn’t exonerate the writer from having written a piece of woman-hating junk.
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By: Aman(@amanhimself)
http://readingbooks.blog/2015/03/23/fifty-shades-of-grammar/#comment-4203
Mon, 23 Mar 2015 14:04:53 +0000https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=2827#comment-4203🙂
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