Clough
Feb 10, 2010, 10:25 PM
Hi, All!
This is for Wondergirl, or anyone else who might be able to help.
I'm wondering about the proper use of contractions in speech or writing. When is it okay to use them, and when it might not be? I'm not sure if there's some sort of set standard.
I'm writing about the use of I am or I'm, is not or isn't, are not or aren't, will not or won't, etc.
To me, to not use contractions, makes a "bump" in the speech and writing pattern. Sometimes, it even sounds trite to not use the contractions. To use contractions helps to smooth out the writing or speech patterns so that there is more of a "flow" and rhythm to what is spoken or written.
But, that's just my opinion...
I had a friend criticize me for my lack of use of contractions in a letter that I wrote to someone a few years ago. He seemed to think that I should have used words that were all contractions, if it could have been done.
What is yours and the opinions of others, please?
Thanks!
This is for Wondergirl, or anyone else who might be able to help.
I'm wondering about the proper use of contractions in speech or writing. When is it okay to use them, and when it might not be? I'm not sure if there's some sort of set standard.
I'm writing about the use of I am or I'm, is not or isn't, are not or aren't, will not or won't, etc.
To me, to not use contractions, makes a "bump" in the speech and writing pattern. Sometimes, it even sounds trite to not use the contractions. To use contractions helps to smooth out the writing or speech patterns so that there is more of a "flow" and rhythm to what is spoken or written.
But, that's just my opinion...
I had a friend criticize me for my lack of use of contractions in a letter that I wrote to someone a few years ago. He seemed to think that I should have used words that were all contractions, if it could have been done.
What is yours and the opinions of others, please?
Thanks!