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Appendix D
Common Usage
Gaff es
In this top-20 list of usage points that distinguish sloppy
from refi ned language, an asterisk precedes erroneous
words and phrases.
NOT THIS: BUT THIS:
I *feel badly about the
oversight.
I feel bad about the oversight.
I’m *feeling very well about
the sales fi gures.
I feel good (contented).
I feel well (healthy).
They’re *doing good. They’re doing well.
Just *between you and I. Just between you and me.
He expected *Helen and I
to help him.
He expected Helen and me
to help him.
She *could care less. She couldn’t care less.
He’s *laying down on the
couch.
He’s lying down on the couch.
*Where are you at? Where are you? ...