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发表于 6.5.2003 11:30:01
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MISCELLANEOUS USAGE <br> <br>(1) Robbery vs. burglary. They are NOT the same, despite the Associate <br>ress's overboad definition. Robbery means taking by force or threat of<br>force. Burglary is usually for entry, for theft. <br> <br>(2) Bus vs. buss. With two ss's, it's kissing. <br> <br>(3) Compound modifiers are hyphenated when their meaning would be unclear <br>without the hyphen: The health-care reform proposal ... <br>BUT, do NOT hyphenate the modifiers that end in"ly": The highly motivated <br>student ... <br> <br>(4) When using quotes, the comma and the period go INSIDE the closed quote: <br>"Chauncy is too insipid," he said. <br>(5) Nicknames are enclosed in quotes, NOT parentheses: <br> <br> WRONG: Rick (Nature Boy) Flair <br> RIGHT: Rick "Nature Boy" Flair <br> <br><!--emo&(6)--><img src='https://www.kaiyuan.info/bbs/html/emoticons/devil_smile.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='devil_smile.gif'><!--endemo--> Put quotes around the titles of movies, plays, books (but not the Bible <br>or reference works), operas, songs, TV programs, speeches and works of art. <br>But NOT around the names of newspapers or magazines. <br> <br>(7) When using two initials instead of a first name, run the two together: <br> B.J. Thomas <br> <br><!--emo&(8)--><img src='https://www.kaiyuan.info/bbs/html/emoticons/musical_note.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='musical_note.gif'><!--endemo--> On Judges. <br> <br>In most cases the word "court" can be dropped to save a word: <br> Circuit Judge Frank Conley <br> <br>BUT, don't drop the word when the meaning can be misconstrued: <br> Juvenile Court Judge Kim Song Jr., NOT Juvenile Judge Kim Song Jr. <br> <br>NOTE: There is NO comma between Song and Jr. <br> Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, NOT Supreme Justice Clarence Thomas <br> <br>(9) Murder is a legal term. Use it only when referring to charges to avoid <br>the implication of guilt. Otherwise, use slaying, killing or homicide. <br> <br>(10) When referring to a city, as in: the city of Columbia, note that the <br>word "city" is lowercased. <br> <br>(11) Do not say "about" for exact figures: <br> WRONG: There were about 2,159 jellybeans in the jar. <br> WRONG: The burglary occurred about 3:54 p.m. <br> <br>DO NOT use "at about" when referring to time. Whenever it's an estimate, <br>it's "about" and rounded off. Whenever it's an exact time, use "at." <br> It happened about 6 a.m. <br> The concert stated at 9:05 p.m. <br> <br>(12) If you use percentages (as in polls, etc.), ensure they add up to 100 <br>percent. <br> <br>(13) A hike is a walk. A pay raise is not a pay hike. It can be a pay <br>increase, a pay boost, a pay raise, or just a raise. <br> <br>(14) Professor is never abbreviated. Ensure that the rank is correct, i.e. <br>professor, assistant professor, associate professor: <br> <br><br> WRONG: Prof. George Kennedy <br> RIGHT: Professor George Kennedy <br> |
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