Bull's Eye Business Writing TipsTip #458: Interesting pronunciations:These
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| Tip # 458: Interesting
pronunciations:
Greenwich: This name, whether it refers to the town in Connecticut or the borough in England or the village in Manhattan, N.Y., is pronounced GREN-nitch. However, the town in Rhode Island-East Greenwich-is pronounced GREEN-witch. Notice the spelling does not change. |
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Please send us your answer to the question asked: Victoria Macdonald asked the following: This sentence prompted a lot of conversation the other night, regarding what is grammatically correct: I said, "My mother was concerned about us getting a good education." Some believed it should be "My mother was concerned about our getting a good education." |
Quote of the week:
"People seldom improve when they have no model but themselves to copy."
(Thought of the year, 2007 Farmers' Almanac)
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Answers to this week's exercise: My suggested answer: I would say both of your sentences are correct. They both use the gerund phrase: getting a good education. |
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