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I started thinking about this back in July.  (The 20th to be specific.) And here we are on September 11th.  (This will not be the most somber 9-11 thread. But now as then, perhaps we need the laugh.  Buy me enough whisky and I’ll tell you what made me laugh that week.) December 7th. November […]

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A Quick Question for the Ricochet Grammarians

 

Many of my Ohioan peers and coworkers omit the verb “to be” in passive constructions, especially when assigning tasks. They’ll say, “These shirts need folded,” rather than, “These shirts need to be folded,” or, “These shirts need folding.”

Today, I asked my Latin professor about this. She speculated that the form may be a “Germanism,” a bit like the infamous question, “Come with?” (In the 19th century, central Ohio harbored a sizable German population.) According to my German-major roommate, though, the German language, like English, permits only the infinitive (“needs to be folded”) and gerund (“needs folding”) in this situation.

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UPDATE: Issue resolved. Thank you.  I maintained a blog on Xanga from 2006 to 2012.  Sometime after 2012, the site managers dumped everyone–I went to look for my blog and encountered messages about the site being reserved for “friends of the blog” or something like that. We could download our content, and it was purportedly […]

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