On Sat, 17 Oct 2020 05:43:00 -0700 (PDT), polygonum_on_google
wrote:
On Saturday, 17 October 2020 11:38:01 UTC+1, Jim GM4 DHJ ... wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpQkwPMnCqc
Why "very true"? What does that phrasing mean which would not have been conveyed by "true"?
In everyday speech and informal writing, emphatic pleonasms are often acceptable. For example, a letter ending with Thanks for your help; I
really appreciate it, is entirely forgivable, just as we might legitimately stress that something is absolutely essential, completely unnecessary,
extremely urgent or very true. But in formal scripts, pleonasms generally give the impression of weak writing skills and serve only to fill valuable
space with dross.
What happened to the formatting? Grammarly, copy / paste from
somewhere?
The one that really gets me and happens very often (on TV etc) is '3
am in the morning'? WTF do they think a.m. means?
'Very pregnant ...'
Cheers, T i m