Aw, that sucks. I kept getting bit on my fingers and toes, which is a terribly weird place, because, hello, is there even any blood there? It's bone directly beneath the skin. And they were really hard to itch because of that.
Heh. I do know better, but it's sort of like not ending sentences with a proposition- in general, I can't be bothered to make the effort to be sure I don't.
Yes, I have to go back, slow down and reorder in ym head to be able to do it. Instinctually, it's very hard, and I can only do it if I've been writing in that mode for a few hours.
*nods* I did read somewhere that it's a rule from Latin, and since English isn't really a Romance language (despite having stolen many, many words from them), it truly isn't well-suited to avoiding that order. But so many people follow the rule by now, after centuries of Latin being taught in school, that it does sound a bit unformal to not do it, even if technically it's not wrong.
Right, exactly. it isn't wrong. Technically in latin you also put the verb last, although it's not actually necessary, just good form, and we don't do that.
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Date: 2007-07-14 03:43 pm (UTC)And I've had that happen too although not this year yet.
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Date: 2007-07-14 03:48 pm (UTC)But a lot of peopel do use them interchangeably, and it's always cute to me.
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Date: 2007-07-14 05:20 pm (UTC)If it's good enough for Shakespeare, it's good enough for me.