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One of my word use pet peeves is the use of service as a verb when serve should be used.
People are served, not serviced.
People can be provided services. (Service is correctly used as a noun.)
Cars, AC units, refrigerators, and Johns are serviced.
RIGHT: The clerk served the customers.
WRONG: The clerk serviced the customers. (Unless they were getting a little something "extra" from the clerk
)
RIGHT: The mechanic serviced the car's engine.
WRONG: The mechanic served the car's engine. (For dinner?)
RIGHT: The electrician provided services to his commercial customers on weekends.
WRONG: The electrician serviced his commercial customers on weekends.
RIGHT: The electrician serviced commercial equipment on weekends.
Anyone else have word use pet peeves?
People are served, not serviced.
People can be provided services. (Service is correctly used as a noun.)
Cars, AC units, refrigerators, and Johns are serviced.
RIGHT: The clerk served the customers.
WRONG: The clerk serviced the customers. (Unless they were getting a little something "extra" from the clerk
)RIGHT: The mechanic serviced the car's engine.
WRONG: The mechanic served the car's engine. (For dinner?)
RIGHT: The electrician provided services to his commercial customers on weekends.
WRONG: The electrician serviced his commercial customers on weekends.
RIGHT: The electrician serviced commercial equipment on weekends.
Anyone else have word use pet peeves?

