Wrong: He lives _at_ Philadelphia.
Right: He lives _in_ Philadelphia.
ATTACKTED. Do not use this form for _attacked_.
AWFUL, AWFULLY. These are two very much overworked words. Subst.i.tute other and more accurate expressions.
Wrong: We have had an _awfully_ good time. That is an _awfully_ pretty dress.
Right: We have had an _exceedingly_ nice time. That is a _very_ pretty dress.
BADLY. Do not use _badly_ in the sense of _very much_.
Wrong: She wanted _badly_ to come.
Right: She wanted _very much_ to come.
BESIDE, BESIDES. _Beside_ means _next to. Besides_ means _in addition to_.
Right: John lives _beside_ his mother.
Right: _Besides_ the daughters, there are three sons.
BETWEEN. Do not use _between_ when referring to more than two objects.
Wrong: There is bad feeling _between_ the members of the cla.s.s.
Right: There is bad feeling _among_ the members of the cla.s.s.
BLOWED. Do not use _blowed_ for _blew_ or _blown_. There is no such word.
BEST. Do not use _best_ when only two objects are referred to.
Use _better_. _Best_ should be used only when more than two are referred to.
Wrong: He is the _best_ of the two brothers.
Right: He is the _better_ of the two brothers.
Right: He is the _best_ of the three brothers.
BOUND. Do not use _bound_ for _determined_.
Wrong: He was _bound_ to go skating.
Right: He was _determined_ to go skating.
Right: He _bound_ himself to pay three hundred dollars.
BUT. Do not use _but_ after a negative in the sense of _only_. See --46.
Wrong: There _isn"t but_ one apple left.
Right: There _is but_ one apple left.
CALCULATE. Do not use _calculate_ in the sense of _think, expect_, or _intend_.
CAN. Do not use _can_ to denote permission. It denotes ability or possibility. _May_ denotes permission. See --69
Wrong: _Can_ I speak to you for a minute?
Right: _May_ I speak to you for a moment?
CHARACTER, REPUTATION. Do not confuse these two words. _Character_ means one"s moral condition. _Reputation_ means the morality that others believe one to possess.
CLUM. There is no such form of the verb _climb_.
COMPLECTED. Do not use _complected_ for _complexioned_. See --40.
CONCLUDE. Do not use conclude in the sense of _forming an intention._
Right: Finally, I _decided_ to go home.
Right: I was forced to _conclude_ that I had made an error.
CONSIDERABLE. Do not use _considerable_ in the sense of _very much_.
Wrong: This lesson is _considerable_ better than yesterday"s.
CUTE. A much overworked word. Use some expression that is more accurate; as, _pretty, amusing_, etc.
DECEASE, DISEASE. Do not confuse _decease_ and _disease_. The first means _death_, the second _sickness_. _The deceased_ means a person who is dead.
Wrong: The _diseased_ will be buried at four o"clock.
Wrong: The property of the _diseased_ will be sold at auction.
DECEASE. Do not use _decease_ as a verb in the sense of _die_.
Wrong: His father _deceased_ last year.
DEMAND. _Demand_ should not have a person as its object.
Wrong: He _demanded_ John to pay.
Right: He _demanded_ payment from John. He _demanded_ that John pay.
DIFFERENT. Use the preposition _from_ after _different_, not _than_.
DON"T. Do not use _don"t_ with a subject in the third person singular.