QUOTE (zymurgy @ Dec 16 2003, 09:08 AM)
YAY! Grammer pet peaves...
For me, it's who/whom. I hate it when people mess that up. And not that it would come up here, but when people say things like "with Jupiter" when it ought to be "With Jove" I simply get annoyed. As for general writing, elipses in droves drive me crazy. In dialougue, point granted, they do have a point, but when someone writes, "She was coming up.... He saw her.... they met...." I fail to see the charm.
The Jupiter/Jove thing is pretty sneaky - you have to really know the Latin to know the difference. As for who/whom:
II. Pronouns have case. The subject case is used when the pronoun is the subject. The possessive case is used to show ownership. The object case is used for direct objects, indirect objects, and objects of prepositions.
Subject - Possessive - Object
I - my, mine - me
you - yours - you
he - his - him
she - hers - her
it - its - it
they - theirs - them
who - whose - whom
Thus:
Whom do you seek?
Harry is the boy who lived.
Harry is the boy to whom Voldemort gave a scar.
Harry is a boy whose hair is messy.
who's mean "who is", just as it's means "it is"Who's there? = Who is there?
Zym, I agree wholehartedly about elipses outside of dialogue. Also, I get annoyed when people use more that three dots. What's the point?
PS - Zym: another peeve of mine. Grammar, not grammer. (oops!)