Re: Fit or fitted

2014-06-02 Thread Davis, David

Date: Fri, 30 May 2014 21:54:42 +
From: Tim Pann 

> Hm... "Bastard"? How so?

Because the Norman French tended to rape and pillage the native Saxons, rather 
than marry them in church.


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RE: Fit or fitted?

2014-05-31 Thread Jeff Coatsworth
Bastard in this sense:
"The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English 
is about as pure as a cribhouse  whore. We don't just borrow words; on 
occasion, English  has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them 
unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary."

[James Nicoll, in rec.arts.sf-lovers, 1990. Mr Nicoll is a Canadian freelance 
games and science-fiction reviewer.]

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From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com 
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Sent: May-30-14 5:55 PM
To: Helen Borrie; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Fit or fitted?

Hm... "Bastard"? How so?

Tim

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Sent: Friday, May 30, 2014 2:47 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Fit or fitted?

At 12:28 p.m. 30/05/2014, Writer wrote:
>It's not a verb in this case; it's a predicate adjective.
>
>Nadine
>
>>
>> From: Robert Lauriston 
>>To: Stephen O'Brien ; "Frame Users 
>>(framers@lists.frameusers.com)" 
>>Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 11:42:49 AM
>>Subject: Re: Fit or fitted?
>>
>>
>>
>>Per Betty Azar, in American English, the present, simple past, and past tense 
>>of the verb "to fit" are all "fit."

Actually, it's not.  The example from the OP used "fit" as a transitive verb 
and "fitted" was applied as the past participle.  A pedagogue would rule this 
usage illegal but English, the bastard language of the world, grows this way.  
Usage of "fit" as a transitive verb has become widespread in my lifetime, 
although I'd have got the red crayon if I used it in a high school composition.

Things get muddy when we try to use fit in the passive voice, which is the 
usage in question here.  Intransitive verbs can't be used in passive voice so 
what do we do?  We can try to borrow the past historic of the intransitive 
verb, which is "fit" or we can pursue the formation of a participle by 
regularising it.  "The members iof the Olympic team were fit for their new 
uniforms" doesn't work.  "The members of the Olympic team were fitted for their 
new uniforms" seems to.

My call would be that the regularising rule applies here.  If the OP MUST use 
passive voice (dubious tech writing practice at best) then make "fitted" the 
participle, rather than awkwardly stealing the past historic from the 
transitive verb. It fits better (sic: intransitive!) with other forward 
formations that are already in use.

Helen


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Re: Fit or fitted?

2014-05-30 Thread Robert Lauriston
The Chicago Manual of Style prefers "fitted" in this case: "This verb
is undergoing a shift. It has traditionally been conjugated
fit–fitted–fitted, but today fit–fit–fit is prevalent in American
English {when she tried on the dress, it fit quite well}. In the
passive voice, however, fitted is still normal {the horse was fitted
with a new harness}."
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RE: Fit or fitted?

2014-05-30 Thread Tim Pann
Hm... "Bastard"? How so?

Tim

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Sent: Friday, May 30, 2014 2:47 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Fit or fitted?

At 12:28 p.m. 30/05/2014, Writer wrote:
>It's not a verb in this case; it's a predicate adjective.
>
>Nadine
>
>>
>> From: Robert Lauriston 
>>To: Stephen O'Brien ; "Frame Users 
>>(framers@lists.frameusers.com)" 
>>Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 11:42:49 AM
>>Subject: Re: Fit or fitted?
>>
>>
>>
>>Per Betty Azar, in American English, the present, simple past, and past tense 
>>of the verb "to fit" are all "fit."

Actually, it's not.  The example from the OP used "fit" as a transitive verb 
and "fitted" was applied as the past participle.  A pedagogue would rule this 
usage illegal but English, the bastard language of the world, grows this way.  
Usage of "fit" as a transitive verb has become widespread in my lifetime, 
although I'd have got the red crayon if I used it in a high school composition.

Things get muddy when we try to use fit in the passive voice, which is the 
usage in question here.  Intransitive verbs can't be used in passive voice so 
what do we do?  We can try to borrow the past historic of the intransitive 
verb, which is "fit" or we can pursue the formation of a participle by 
regularising it.  "The members iof the Olympic team were fit for their new 
uniforms" doesn't work.  "The members of the Olympic team were fitted for their 
new uniforms" seems to.

My call would be that the regularising rule applies here.  If the OP MUST use 
passive voice (dubious tech writing practice at best) then make "fitted" the 
participle, rather than awkwardly stealing the past historic from the 
transitive verb. It fits better (sic: intransitive!) with other forward 
formations that are already in use.

Helen


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Re: Fit or fitted?

2014-05-30 Thread Robert Lauriston
In "The bed has fitted sheets," "fitted" is an adjective. In "The
sheets are fitted to the bed," it's passive voice.

On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 8:38 AM, Stuart Rogers
 wrote:
> On 2014-May-29 8:28 PM, Writer wrote:
>>
>> It's not a verb in this case; it's a predicate adjective.
>>
>> Nadine
>
> Exactly. No one sells "fit sheets" :-)
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Re: Fit or fitted?

2014-05-30 Thread Robert Lauriston
It's passive voice.

On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Writer  wrote:
> It's not a verb in this case; it's a predicate adjective.
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Re: Fit or fitted?

2014-05-30 Thread Helen Borrie
At 12:28 p.m. 30/05/2014, Writer wrote:
>It's not a verb in this case; it's a predicate adjective.
>
>Nadine
>
>>
>> From: Robert Lauriston 
>>To: Stephen O'Brien ; "Frame Users 
>>(framers@lists.frameusers.com)"  
>>Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 11:42:49 AM
>>Subject: Re: Fit or fitted?
>> 
>>
>>
>>Per Betty Azar, in American English, the present, simple past, and past tense 
>>of the verb "to fit" are all "fit." 

Actually, it's not.  The example from the OP used "fit" as a transitive verb 
and "fitted" was applied as the past participle.  A pedagogue would rule this 
usage illegal but English, the bastard language of the world, grows this way.  
Usage of "fit" as a transitive verb has become widespread in my lifetime, 
although I'd have got the red crayon if I used it in a high school composition.

Things get muddy when we try to use fit in the passive voice, which is the 
usage in question here.  Intransitive verbs can't be used in passive voice so 
what do we do?  We can try to borrow the past historic of the intransitive 
verb, which is "fit" or we can pursue the formation of a participle by 
regularising it.  "The members iof the Olympic team were fit for their new 
uniforms" doesn't work.  "The members of the Olympic team were fitted for their 
new uniforms" seems to. 

My call would be that the regularising rule applies here.  If the OP MUST use 
passive voice (dubious tech writing practice at best) then make "fitted" the 
participle, rather than awkwardly stealing the past historic from the 
transitive verb. It fits better (sic: intransitive!) with other forward 
formations that are already in use.

Helen


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Re: Fit or fitted?

2014-05-30 Thread Stuart Rogers

On 2014-May-29 8:28 PM, Writer wrote:

It's not a verb in this case; it's a predicate adjective.

Nadine





Exactly. No one sells "fit sheets" :-)

s.

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Re: Fit or fitted?

2014-05-29 Thread Writer
It's not a verb in this case; it's a predicate adjective.

Nadine

>
> From: Robert Lauriston 
>To: Stephen O'Brien ; "Frame Users 
>(framers@lists.frameusers.com)"  
>Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 11:42:49 AM
>Subject: Re: Fit or fitted?
> 
>
>
>Per Betty Azar, in American English, the present, simple past, and past tense 
>of the verb "to fit" are all "fit." 
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Re: Fit or fitted?

2014-05-29 Thread Robert Lauriston
Per Betty Azar, in American English, the present, simple past, and past
tense of the verb "to fit" are all "fit."
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RE: Fit or fitted?

2014-05-28 Thread Jaime Zuniga
I would go with fitted.

Here's the definition:
shaped for a precise fit

Jaime


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Hi,

We cannot undecided :

"Typically, curves are fit/fitted to the surface."

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RE: Fit or fitted?

2014-05-28 Thread Stephen O'Brien
Hi,

Yes, and this is the standard answer from the group as well.

Thanks for the many answers!

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Envoyé : Wednesday, May 28, 2014 3:12 PM
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Objet : RE: Fit or fitted?

Yes, “fit” is generally American usage. “Fitted” is used globally.

D

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Subject: Re: Fit or fitted?

Merriam-Webster seems to accept "fitted".

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fitted

Nadine


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Re: Fit or fitted?

2014-05-28 Thread Writer
Merriam-Webster seems to accept "fitted".

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fitted


Nadine


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>Subject: Fit or fitted?
> 
>
>
> 
>Hi,
> 
>We cannot undecided :
> 
>"Typically, curves are fit/fitted to the surface."
> 
>Any help is appreciated.
> 
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RE: Fit or fitted?

2014-05-28 Thread Jeff Coatsworth
"fit"

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Fit or fitted?

2014-05-28 Thread Stephen O'Brien
Hi,

We cannot undecided :

"Typically, curves are fit/fitted to the surface."

Any help is appreciated.

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