User:Coder Dan/Bad English
- the word "claim" can imply that a statement is incorrect
- The film currently garners an 82% approval rating
- the film currently garners an 87% approval rating
- That series meets the criteria ... Subsequently a list is warranted.
- Based on 112 reviews collected by the film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 22% of critics gave the film a positive review.
- critically panned, with an 11% negative rating
- she is too embarrassed. (editor deleted the effect of embarrassment)
- the husband and wife ... who owns the dog
- The trio track Singer down, who tells them ...
- ... Appearance Generators, a device ...
Malformed conjunctions and disjunctions
Disagreement between subject and introductory adjective phrase
An adjective phrase at the beginning of a sentence modifies the subject of the sentence, not something tangentially related to it.
- Fundamentally an action–drama, the characters grapple ...
- Taking place in 1840s England, Cedric Brown has seven children
- Known for her headstrong independence and spirited personality, Hepburn's career spanned more than 60 years.
- Buoyed by the success of the film, another sequel has been confirmed.
- Born in London, her parents run a market research company.
(The daughter was born in London.) - After marrying Helen, ... lawsuits ... results [sic] in the creation ...
- After immigrating to America, the family's surname was changed
- After being expelled three times, and [wanting] to quit school, [his] parents sent him to P.S. 45
- Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, [actress Angelina] Jolie's films to date had not appealed to a wide audience
An adaptation of the popular Tomb Raider videogame, Jolie was required to master a British accent - The basis for a Nobel Prize, Mr. Kahneman developed this theory ...
- Originally a member of the Democratic Party, his positions began shifting rightward
- Posessed of a deep, rich voice even in his early teens, several of the actors encouraged Beery to take singing lessons
- Set to music written by Junior Vasquez, Deborah Norville penned the lyrics
- Born in 1928, his parents emigrated to the United States
(The son was born in 1928.) - Set in the middle of Season 1, Cloud 9 celebrates the Summer Olympic Games
Introductory adjective phrase applies to something in previous sentence
The second sentence in each of these examples is incoherent when read alone.
- The 24 Hours of Le Mans is the world's oldest sports car race .... Commonly known as the Grand Prix of Endurance and Efficiency, race teams have to balance speed against the cars ability to run for 24 Hours
- [the passenger] became very drunk. After harrassing other passengers and crew members the pilot had to sit on him to restrain him
"As such"
You can think of the word "such" as an approximate synonym of "that". "As such", then, means something like "as that", where "that" refers to a description that defines members of some group that a person or thing belongs to, or some kind of job or function that the person or thing fulfills. The difference is that "such" may refer to a kind of thing, whereas "that" always refers to a specific, individual thing.
For example, the President of the United States is the Commander In Chief of the US armed forces, and as such, he is authorized to direct US military actions. "As such" in this sentence means "as Commander In Chief".
A good translation of "as such" is "in that capacity". The phrase does not mean "because of that" or "for that reason", despite widespread misuse in that sense.