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R.A., after you've been dragged from house to house to beg candy from strangers is EXACTLY the time to write posts on this thread because they're boun..."
My sugar-high consisted mostly of a slight headache and stomach cramps from chugging soda (which I almost never drink). We ran out of candy to pass out, so I ended up passing out the candy my son had collected. He doesn't really eat candy, anyway, but his father was disappointed in me. I told him he could go get a whole bag for 50% off today if he really wanted to. Is this last sentence acceptable? 'To' is technically a preposition, isn't it? But is it functioning as a prep. in this sentence? See, this is where I stop caring. But now I am curious...

Yes, that last sentence was acceptable.
No, "to" is an infinitive here. The understood part of the verb is "get," as in "if he really wanted to get a whole bag." Now aren't you sorry you asked? :)


I'm right with you, Raymond, only from the other side. I can't come up with an original plot to save my life, but I can tell you how to punctuate yours. I'm only good at writing about things that have happened throughout my day. I rely on you authors to entertain me.



(Using ellipsis to show that this is still a thread about punctuation)

For example. A particular character may speak to the author in some defective or esoteric way -- slurred, grammar or punctuation. Then the author writes it as is. Too much editing could destroy the intended personality of the character.
I wonder. Some of my SF stories happen in the far future. Where people will not use the same rules, language or even sounds. How can I convey that, while keeping present day editors happy?


Just make sure your editor is clear on the particulars of the dialogue patterns. It doesn't have to be wrecked by oh-so-proper language if it's done well.
Raymond said: "I hate when- I hijack a {thread} I should start one called "round and round she goes" where we start with a topic and see where it evolves..."
I'll be hanging out there if you start one.

A study found that people who are socially active are healthier than people who focus on healthy eating habits. As one writer put it (my loose quote, here), 'It's better to eat twinkies with friends than to eat broccoli alone.' So whip up a carrot cake and hang with us. If you really feel guilty, you can bounce on an exercize ball while you eat.


I'm with you on that one. I don't think I'd read very far if I felt like I had to translate everything myself. In sci-fi as well as fantasy, there's an understanding that the story has been put into a language the reader can understand. My characters don't speak English, they speak the 'common tongue' and other languages. I do create distinctions between cultures, expressions and so on, but that's for flavor.


(dot,dot,dot on purpose- of course.)

Oh, almost forgot: [brackets are my punctuation of choice for this post]

R.A., after you've been dragged from house to house to beg candy from strangers is EXACTLY the time to write posts on this thread because they're bound to contain questionable punctuation and grammar, all fueled by a sugar high!