To Be, or not To Be
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:27 pm
Spoiler
I'm sure, at some point I must have come across the phenomenon of "English Prime." But, for some reason it just didn't stick on my radar screen. The other day, I was reintroduced to the concept.
Essentially, the idea is that one writes entirely without conjugating the verb "to be."
Now, this is, of course, quite possible, not to mention very useful in eliminating the use of the passive voice. But, I have to say, I'd find it very difficult to write without using "To Be" in any form.
Has anybody ever tried to do this?
Here are some explanatory links:
E-Prime Tutorial
English Teaching Forum Online – Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
E-Prime - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sorry about the spoiler tags, I just had to
Essentially, the idea is that one writes entirely without conjugating the verb "to be."
Now, this is, of course, quite possible, not to mention very useful in eliminating the use of the passive voice. But, I have to say, I'd find it very difficult to write without using "To Be" in any form.
Has anybody ever tried to do this?
Here are some explanatory links:
E-Prime Tutorial
English Teaching Forum Online – Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
E-Prime - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sorry about the spoiler tags, I just had to