Many thanks, Pabmusic, particularly for the charming and delightful derivation of "cockroach", which I had never come across. I take your point about "rack" and "wrack", though I cannot understand why people always choose the seaweed. Perhaps they know that the one without the w goes in an oven or wherever, so think the other must be spelt differently? I do wish they would use a dictionary before going into print.
Another annoyance is often caused by those who seem to confuse grammar/syntax with style. It may have been mentioned here before - or again too commonplace - but I am tired of being told that a split infinitive or ending a sentence with a preposition are grammatical errors. They may be infelicitous in style, but neither is ungrammatical in itself. (The rest of the sentence may be...)
Another annoyance is often caused by those who seem to confuse grammar/syntax with style. It may have been mentioned here before - or again too commonplace - but I am tired of being told that a split infinitive or ending a sentence with a preposition are grammatical errors. They may be infelicitous in style, but neither is ungrammatical in itself. (The rest of the sentence may be...)
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