Why is one not able to use the plural term "forms" instead of "formes"? The word "forme" isn't really even relevant at all seeing as it is referring to...
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Originally Posted by Fat Dictionary
forme |fôrm|
noun Printing
a body of type secured in a chase for printing.
• a quantity of film arranged for making a plate.
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Plus, "forms" is grammatically correct in itself. Is it just a Pokemon thing or something?
Also: V-create should be added to the list of exceptions alongside U-turn for irregular hyphenated moves.
I also think that the differences between Who and Whom should be touched upon so people don't use it incorrectly (as so many people do). I realize you want to keep this thing as "PokéGrammartastic" as possible, but, honestly, I think it is important because these analyses are pretty much based on "this kills this" and I found myself correcting it often.
- The pronoun, who, is only used to refer to the subject performing an action (Mareep should be wary of enemy Diglett who are able to switch in on Thunderbolt and OHKO it with Earthquake.), while whom is only used to refer to the object that an action is performing upon (Use of Earthquake is mandatory on Diglett in order for it to be able to deal with enemy Mareep, whom it OHKOes.).
Also, I would like to suggest that active voice be officially preferred over passive (except for in situations where passive voice is absolutely, positively necessary), as it is much more interesting and bearable to read and people tend to overuse passive voice when writing these formal analyses due to the fact that they believe it makes them "sound smarter".
Oh, and you should also mention that there should be spaces in between the slashes on EV spreads.