First post, so this needs approval? Actually I'm *fine* if it's *not* approved. I don't particularly want this public. I'm not a meany-head.
I quite love our author's story-telling abilities, especially as he seems to grind them out at an alarming rate. However: The numerous errors in the text make my eyes bleed.
The really frustrating thing is that it'd take 5 minutes of work before publishing the book to correct 99% of the things that bother me, thus reducing the bleeding.
OK: 10 min, tops.
I shall now presume to outline how to do this.
30 sec: Grocer's Apostrophe.
Do a global search for the string "'s" (apostrophe s). Recall that you do not, Not, NOT pluralize a word with 's. (OK, so in some very rare cases, you do. Just assume that you don't have such a very rare case.)
60 sec: Lie/lay/laid.
Do a global search for the word "lay" and for "laying." At each occurrence, you can either stop and think carefully about the rules, or (faster), just assume that every use of the word "lay" is wrong, and should be "lie," and that "laying" should be "lying." You still may have errors, but vastly fewer.
After that (order here is important), search for the word "laid" and either think carefully about each use, or just assume it's wrong, and should be the word "lay".
~5 min. Homophones.
Search for these pairs of words and sort out which is correct. Slow, as this one really does need thought for each:
accept/except, accepted/excepted
it's/its
steel/steal
horde/hoard
course/coarse
your/you're
There are, of course, a lot of these, but those are the ones I can recall seeing. Interestingly, I've never seen a their/they're/there error. Huh.
Cheers,
--Bob
I quite love our author's story-telling abilities, especially as he seems to grind them out at an alarming rate. However: The numerous errors in the text make my eyes bleed.
The really frustrating thing is that it'd take 5 minutes of work before publishing the book to correct 99% of the things that bother me, thus reducing the bleeding.
OK: 10 min, tops.
I shall now presume to outline how to do this.
30 sec: Grocer's Apostrophe.
Do a global search for the string "'s" (apostrophe s). Recall that you do not, Not, NOT pluralize a word with 's. (OK, so in some very rare cases, you do. Just assume that you don't have such a very rare case.)
60 sec: Lie/lay/laid.
Do a global search for the word "lay" and for "laying." At each occurrence, you can either stop and think carefully about the rules, or (faster), just assume that every use of the word "lay" is wrong, and should be "lie," and that "laying" should be "lying." You still may have errors, but vastly fewer.
After that (order here is important), search for the word "laid" and either think carefully about each use, or just assume it's wrong, and should be the word "lay".
~5 min. Homophones.
Search for these pairs of words and sort out which is correct. Slow, as this one really does need thought for each:
accept/except, accepted/excepted
it's/its
steel/steal
horde/hoard
course/coarse
your/you're
There are, of course, a lot of these, but those are the ones I can recall seeing. Interestingly, I've never seen a their/they're/there error. Huh.
Cheers,
--Bob