Tuesday, March 3, 2020
All Are Not Should Usually Be Not All
All Are Not Should Usually Be Not All ââ¬Å"All Are Notâ⬠Should Usually Be ââ¬Å"Not Allâ⬠ââ¬Å"All Are Notâ⬠Should Usually Be ââ¬Å"Not Allâ⬠By Mark Nichol Sentences that refer to exceptions to a rule are frequently flawed by faulty construction. Here are five such statements and their fixes. 1. ââ¬Å"Just as all habits arenââ¬â¢t bad, all infinite loops arenââ¬â¢t, either.â⬠Revision: ââ¬Å"Just as not all habits are bad, not all infinite loops are, either.â⬠2. ââ¬Å"But all of its coffee is not fair trade.â⬠Revision: ââ¬Å"But not all its coffee is fair trade.â⬠(I also deleted the extraneous of.) 3. ââ¬Å"In many parts of the world, egg donation and embryo donation are not permitted, and all religions may not allow for surrogacy.â⬠Revision: ââ¬Å"In many parts of the world, egg donation and embryo donation are not permitted, and not all religions may allow for surrogacy.â⬠4. ââ¬Å"All thatââ¬â¢s beautiful about the Wind Cave National Park does not lie beneath its surface.â⬠Revision: ââ¬Å"Not all thatââ¬â¢s beautiful about the Wind Cave National Park lies beneath its surface.â⬠5. ââ¬Å"So all hikes donââ¬â¢t have to be a same-day round-trip excursion, there are ten developed campsites.â⬠Revision: ââ¬Å"So not all hikes have to be a same-day round-trip excursion, there are ten developed campsites.â⬠Normally, I annotate each item in this type of post with an explanation of whatââ¬â¢s involved in the specific revision. In this case, however, the solution for each is the same simple step: Insert not before all, and alter the negative proposition farther along in the sentence to a positive proposition. (Usually, all thatââ¬â¢s required is deletion of not or its contraction, though the last item requires the removal not only of the contraction in donââ¬â¢t but also do itself.) Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Style category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:Masters Degree or Master's Degree?50 Idioms About Fruits and VegetablesIs Your Novel "Mystery," "Thriller," or "Suspense"?
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