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    1. Philipp Haller‏ @philippkhaller 18 Sep 2019

      Having lived in Germany, Switzerland, USA, and Sweden, I find it fascinating how non-native English speakers express themselves in English. In each country there are specific mistakes that people tend to make over and over again. :-) Following are a few examples. 1/n

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    2. Jim Dowling‏ @jim_dowling 18 Sep 2019
      Replying to @philippkhaller

      Add leaving out the definite article, when you are talking about something concrete: "(The) Following are a few examples. " :)

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    3. Philipp Haller‏ @philippkhaller 18 Sep 2019
      Replying to @jim_dowling

      Hold on. :-) I agree that adding the definite article turns it into a correct sentence. However, what I did there was changing the word order, rather than leaving out something: "a few examples are following." I believe this change of word order is permitted! And more elegant :-)

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    4. Jim Dowling‏ @jim_dowling 18 Sep 2019
      Replying to @philippkhaller

      Aha. For German speakers changing word order is like changing underwear. "a few examples are following" is also incorrect - present continuous doesn't work here. "A few examples follow" is correct.

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    5. Philipp Haller‏ @philippkhaller 18 Sep 2019
      Replying to @jim_dowling

      Hahaha! Hmm, interesting. Well, it'd be good to settle this now, so that I stop using this in papers. ;-) Though, I'd like to page @propensive, since I'm still not convinced that "Following are a few examples" is incorrect. Think: old/classic style :-)

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      Jon Pretty‏ @propensive 18 Sep 2019
      Replying to @philippkhaller @jim_dowling

      The word-order change would be fine, except you wouldn't usually describe the examples as actively following (used as an intransitive verb), so it sounds odd to me. Adding the definite article unambiguously makes "following" a noun, which is a fine way to describe those examples.

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        1. Jon Pretty‏ @propensive 18 Sep 2019
          Replying to @propensive @philippkhaller @jim_dowling

          By the way, it's hard for me to deduce exactly the nuances of why it sounds strange, so that's only my "best attempt" at an analysis. Though you should probably keep using it (in papers and elsewhere), and do your part to help evolve English into a less prescriptive language!

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