Saturday, August 04, 2007

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Usage question. The store "Sofas etc...".

Should it be "Sofas etc....", with a period for the et cetera abbreviation followed by an ellipsis?

Perhaps "Sofas etc.....", with the above and then the period which ends the phrase?

I'll ask my buddies Strunk and White, but I doubt they would deign to discuss it.

Gary?

11 comments:

GabsOSteel said...

shouldn't there be a comma after sofas? and i'm going with 4 dots, as i always thought the ellipsis signified the end of the phrase.

sarah said...

Wouldn't "etc." and an elipsis be redundant, since they both suggest there is more you aren't saying?

so many secret sofas.

Greg said...

The true grammatically correct is to completely surround the phrase with periods:
.............
.Sofas, etc.
.............

Peter said...

Sorry, Greg, but I don't think one can trust the language advice of a man who says, "The true grammatically correct."

I think the point here is context and aesthetics, not grammar. "Sofas, etc..." just plain looks better.

Anonymous said...

It should be "couches" not "sofas".

Anonymous said...

I always get a kick out of a business that is a "house of" something. Think about it. You're driving along and see "Sofas etc...." next to "House of Sofas." Where are you gonna go? My money is on the HOUSE.

Alex said...

G - Yes, I think you're right. There must needs be a comma.

S - I see what you mean... etc. //raised eyebrow//

G - Perhaps some ASCII art is in order.

P - Nope. This is a grammar post. To be fair, on this sign each period in the ellipsis is a different color, clearly done with the highest aesthetic sensibilities in mind.

J - Sign's too small.

J - I dunno man. IHOP?

Peter said...

It may be a grammar post, but that dog won't hunt, monseigneur. The name of a store needn't conform to grammatical standards. You're asking a usage question about a phrase whose context does not demand proper usage. There can be no satisfaction if you just bang your head against that wall.

And that's the true grammatically incorrect.

Unknown said...

Where the hell have I been all month?

Yes, comma. Yes, period after "etc". Yes, an ellipsis really has no business following "et cetera". Yes, I put periods outside quotation marks unless it is dialog. Yes, I rarely call them "full stops". Yes, both ellipses and "etc." are grossly overused. Yes, and incorrectly used. Yes, I am desperate need of a couch of my own. Yes, I usually say couch. Yes, I realize that means I am in agreement with a Koontz. Yes, I realize none of these sentences start with "no". Yes, I also realize there is little chance that anyone will actually ever read this. Yes, I am going to keep going anyway. Yes, I do have work to do. Yes, I'm tired and need a nap. Yes, I think that the aforementioned sofa store should give me a free couch. Yes, I think it should otherwise burn to the ground. Yes, I really like the word "sofa" better if I think about it. Yes, I'm just too used to saying "couch". Yes, "couch" looks funny when typed out. Yes, I like soba noodles. Yes, I really should get to that work now. Yes, I'll probably just take that nap instead.

Conclusion: "Cush!"

Anonymous said...

Gary, I read your comments!

And who is this "johnny k" I see commenting here? He's not me!

Anonymous said...

If you don't know, you better ask someone.

Oh, wait, you just did.

OK, Johnny K is the least funniest part of the Eclectic Improv Company (including the sign).
Johnny K can sing and play guitar, but do neither as well as Todd Benzin.
Johnny K can be found on your local JumboTron.
Johnny K wants to be known as "the Noco guy".
Johnny K is not nearly intelligent enough to comment on most of these posts...

and much, much more