tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4595089853264619781.post806537075245189078..comments2024-03-19T14:35:00.257+00:00Comments on Sew Ruthie Style: Voilà and muslin or toileSewRuthiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09277062926597842242noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4595089853264619781.post-57298599058559909472017-10-23T19:08:54.268+01:002017-10-23T19:08:54.268+01:00Thank you for your effort to bring accuracy and cl...Thank you for your effort to bring accuracy and clarity to online information. There are a few word usages that bug me. <br /><br />Per dictionary.com, regarding the use of the word "simplistic": <br />"Contrary to what some people believe, simplistic is not a fancy word for simple. Simplistic does not describe things that are easy to understand, deal with, or use. Those sorts of things are simply simple. However, if something is too simple—misleadingly so—then it is correctly called simplistic."<br /><br />Using "I" when "me" is correct, as in, "James brought the book to Lucile and me." If James brought the book only to me, you would not say, "James brought the book to I." Eliminating the other person in similar phrases can help determine which is the correct pronoun to use.Carol in Denverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14040851935970426022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4595089853264619781.post-53191074674406896502017-10-21T04:15:02.395+01:002017-10-21T04:15:02.395+01:00I will bet 99.5% of the erroneous use of "Mus...I will bet 99.5% of the erroneous use of "Muslim" is autocorrect. It gets me almost every time. Still!KS_Sews (Dressmakingbacles)https://www.blogger.com/profile/04687503853838975877noreply@blogger.com