January 12 at 11:45am
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Ramesh PrabhuAnkana Chakraborty commented on Gmail Buzz: "Post" does mean after. So why is "post a discussion" wrong?
My response: Because it is a prefix and not a standalone word.
From http://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/using- prefix-post
Post: a prefix meaning after or later than
Here are five examples of prefixes using "post":
1. Postpone (verb): "She decided to postpone her vacation until next year."
2. Posthumous (adjective): "This is a posthumous album by Michael Jackson."
3. Postnatal (adjective): "There's a good system of postnatal care for mothers in my country."
4. Postdate (verb): "I'll postdate this cheque until the end of the month when I get paid."
5. Postmortem (noun): "They had a postmortem to find out how the man was killed.
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My guess is that the IT industry, which has turned the adjective "corporate" into a noun "corporates" is to blame for turning a prefix into a standalone word.
January 12 at 3:59pm
Ramesh Prabhu Shruthi: The same people who say "post a discussion", I guess. :-)
January 12 at 7:50pm
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