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skyewalker

30th January 2020, 09:31
Talking of sports commentators, I heard a football manager being interviewed on the radio before an important game. He was asked what his tactics for the match would be. His reply was "We're just going to try to be as offensive as possible". I presume this meant more swearing and gobbing phlegm on the pitch than usual.
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rosalind

30th January 2020, 09:38
When anyone says "passed" or "passed away" when they mean died, I usually say something, especially if they are referring to my husband.
Once some government department kept asking me why the sales of our software company (I only did the books, not the code) were falling so rapidly. Eventually I wrote "My husband is still dead". That fixed it!
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nick

30th January 2020, 11:18
The only way I can see 'makes' being correct is if the there was a comma after 'those', but then the sentence would take on a different meaning.
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chrise

30th January 2020, 20:46
Thanks for everyone's ideas. I must confess that I find this very confusing!
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nick

30th January 2020, 20:56
As it is written, Chrise, you can only really read ' those who makes a film host' as a nounal phase'. So it is 'One of those (with more info on what those are)', and it has to be 'make'.
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orson

31st January 2020, 09:55
This problem arises often when surveys are taken. For example:

One in ten cats prefer(s)...

There is no general agreement as to whether it should be prefer or prefers; it just depends on how you think of it. There is no ultimate authority on the English language and style guides offer differing advice. So just go with what sounds better to you.
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nick

31st January 2020, 12:39
I don’t think that you can just go with whichever you prefer in this case though, Orson, as they have quite different meanings. Compare ‘One of those who form a company’ and ‘One of those who forms a company’. They are quite different as are ‘One of those who make a film host’ and ‘One of those who makes a film host’. Only the first says what is needed by the clue.
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tyke51

13th February 2020, 20:11
According to the BBC, Sajid Javid has resigned `suddenly` ... can`t see how he could have gone gradually.
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grunger

13th February 2020, 23:02
Tyke

Yes, another case where the wrong word has been used. I would have approved of "surprisingly" or similar. I get irritated by "I refute .........", when no refutation is given, rather than "I deny that......."
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grunger

14th February 2020, 13:21
Tyke

I admire Javid for resigning but he could have spared us the claptrap.

"No self-respecting minister would accept the PM's conditions. No self-respecting PM would impose those conditions. But I have full respect for the PM"

...so now we have a Minister Without Portfolio instead of a Chancellor Without Budget.

A lot of people in the North have "suddenly" realised that they made a terrible mistake.
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