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Post by R³+Excep tDN` on Feb 15, 2011 2:41:07 GMT -6
Pretty sure he means by the fact that people leave some letters misspelled or left out from a word. And capitals must be capitalized and things like that. Just work on it. Bullshit. It's not about capataliseing your words and punctuating them correctly. Grammar is about how you use your words its speech. Now spelling inadaquitly is understandable being dyslexic and what not. However Dark if Monk did mean it as in capataliseing correctly and punctuations as you say. You made a huge grammatical error. Allow me to elaborate. Pretty sure he means by the fact that people leave some letters misspelled or left out from a word. And capitals must be capitalized and things like that. Just work on it. ^ thats what you stated..... now im going to let you in on a secret. you dont start a new sentence with and and you dont capitalise it. The main objective is to understand people. If you can come across and be understood thats all that matters. You dont need to be perfect. Anyway ive had my 2 cents. Deuces
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Post by HCRÞ~мδňК on Feb 15, 2011 11:42:18 GMT -6
I agree. Grammar has nothing to do with spelling, it's about choosing the right words and putting them in the correct places. A big issue here, I think, is that most of the English dialects spoken in America don't put as much emphasis on grammar as they do pronounciation. Therefore, people type like they talk. And given the discrepancies between dialects, the end result is that nobody is good at either. However, the human brain is exceptional in the sense that it can generally see the intent behind the words and can therefore understand what someone is TRYING to say.
The point is, you shouldn't be such grammar Nazis when you come from such different places.
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Post by R³+Excep tDN` on Feb 15, 2011 11:47:30 GMT -6
I agree. Grammar has nothing to do with spelling, it's about choosing the right words and putting them in the correct places. A big issue here, I think, is that most of the English dialects spoken in America don't put as much emphasis on grammar as they do pronounciation. Therefore, people type like they talk. And given the discrepancies between dialects, the end result is that nobody is good at either. However, the human brain is exceptional in the sense that it can generally see the intent behind the words and can therefore understand what someone is TRYING to say. The point is, you shouldn't be such grammar Nazis when you come from such different places. still wondering how you failed english.
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Post by |»Uber«| on Feb 15, 2011 16:18:09 GMT -6
lol hahah monk ...anyways why on every post do we get off topic just saying....
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Post by HCRÞ~мδňК on Feb 15, 2011 19:47:04 GMT -6
still wondering how you failed english. ADHD. lol hahah monk ...anyways why on every post do we get off topic just saying.... ADHD.
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Post by HCR¬Ɗẩᴙᴷ on Feb 15, 2011 19:47:50 GMT -6
I say one thing, and everybody is a critic... why me?
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Post by HCRÞ~мδňК on Feb 15, 2011 19:52:33 GMT -6
I was actually trying to help you. Sort of.
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Post by HCR¬Ɗẩᴙᴷ on Feb 15, 2011 19:56:33 GMT -6
Hmm, well Exception's a critic anyways... And a very good troll.
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