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All of my speling mistakes are intentional.
Re : Re: We want a teacher
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Originally Posted by LittleGrizzly
Excellent grammar by the way fragony, i was desperatly seeking a mistake to jump on!
Personal names are capitalized: 'Fragony'.
'i' is always capitalized: 'I'.
'desperatly' is correctly spelled as 'desperately'.
Your syntax leaves a lot to be desired as well.
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Originally Posted by
Fragony
Being too picky on grammar isn't very fair towards us non-english speakers, a grammar-nazi is a bad idea imho. It is bound to become a running joke, scaring away fresh blood.
edit, scaring of <-see?
Mind your capitalization: 'non-English', 'Nazi'.
'New blood' is the standard phrase.
'imho' has no place outside of a text message.
One is picky 'about' something, not 'on' something.
'isn't very fair' is a typical Euro-English construction. More natural is 'unfair'.
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Originally Posted by Husar
It is than in a comparison, not then, then is chonological!!!
'Chonological' misses an 'r'. More importantly, your construction is so crude as to render the sentence almost incomprehensible. A more natural English construction would be: ''Than' is a conjunction used in comparisons. 'Then' is an adverb pertaining to time'.
*runs :eeeek:*
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Originally Posted by
Louis VI the Fat
POne is picky 'about' something, not 'on' something.
May the rats eat your eyes
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Originally Posted by
Fragony
May the rats eat your eyes
:no:
English sentences are always ended with a full stop. A full stop consists of a small dot placed at the end of a line of text, such as at the end of this sentence.
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