DAILY GRAMMAR (DG) 05-10-2018

DAILY GRAMMAR (DG) 05-10-2018

1a. It is not fair to make cleaners work with bear hands. (No)

It is not fair to make cleaners work with bare hands. (Yes)

1b. What name do you bare now? (No)

What name do you bear now? (Yes)

3a. Responsible people don’t drink bear. (No)

Responsible people don’t drink beer. (Yes)

(To “bear” is to have, wear, display, carry or be equipped with something. “Bare” is an adjective that means plain, naked or uncovered. As a noun, “bear” is a large omnivorous mammal while “beer” is an alcoholic drink.)

2a. The book, that you lent me, is lost. (No)

The book, which you lent me, is lost. (Yes)

The book that you lent me is lost. (Yes)

2b. One thing which the man detests is telling lies. (No)

One thing that the man detests is telling lies. (Yes)

(As relative pronouns, “which” and “that” are used differently. “Which” is usually preceded by a comma because it introduces a non-restrictive clause, i.e., removing the clause won’t change the meaning of the sentence. “That” is used usually when the words that follow it are essential to the meaning of the sentence.)

3a. Who is their? (No)

Who is there? (Yes)

3b. Their busy politicking while the masses bear the brunt of there irresponsibility. (No)

They’re busy politicking while the masses bear the brunt of their irresponsibility. (Yes)

3c. Parents should take care of they’re children. (No)

Parents should take care of their children. (Yes)

(“Their”, a possessive pronoun, indicates possession. “There” is an adverb of place. “They’re” is a contraction of “they are.”)

Did You Know?

“Scarecrows” used to be known as “hobidy-boobies.”