W really amazing. :-PQuote:
Originally posted by Paperdoll EP
wow that's really amazing. [/sarcasm]
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W really amazing. :-PQuote:
Originally posted by Paperdoll EP
wow that's really amazing. [/sarcasm]
what's incorrect about a conjunction?
erm. some of us have a rather profound love for the language; grammar and spelling issues are two of my biggest pet peeves!Quote:
Originally posted by ShadowNightWing
See we all make mistakes right? Who the Hell is perfect in here I NEVER WANT TO SEE A THREAD LIKE THIS AGAIN CREATED!
'k bye :mrgreen:
it's a "form" of slang. in any very formal writing you can't use conjunctions. i argued this for weeks with my english teacher because he wouldn't let me use them in my paper, then he showed me MLA and APA format and he was right... bastard. i just figured since we're so picky about grammar we might as well do it right.Quote:
Originally posted by Paperdoll EP
what's incorrect about a conjunction?
(yes i don't capitalize, i always mix too and to, i use conjunctions, and i suck at punctuation. ... what can i say? i'm a rebel.)
:roll: We need A spell check in this forum.
Not neccesarily, we can do that ourselves if we want to, we just don't.... :roll:Quote:
Originally posted by Howetzer
:roll: We need A spell check in this forum.
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your mom does what for a living?! :o :o :o :o :o :o :oQuote:
Originally posted by WerBurN
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shes a whore...how many times do i have to say it? down on 21st and main...
WELL!
i have a couple things to say...
when it comes to typing on the internet, its ok not to put the apostrophe like in dont, cant, im, youre, theyre, or anything else. this is simply because when typing online, nobody cares if you dont use an apostrophe. same thing with capitalizing the beginning of sentences.
oh, and heres a good one:
their=belongs to them
there=not here
theyre (they're)=they are
heres another one... when a word ends with an E, but you have an "ing" after the word, TAKE THE E OUT! that one really bugs me. for example, do NOT say "we are leaveing" or "he is breatheing" or anything like that!
leaving, breathing, giving, taking, etc. (and its etc, not ect.)
and for the love of all that is pure and holy DO NOT SUBSTITUTE LETTERS AND NUMBERS FOR WORDS!!! ><
AMEN!!
do U no what we R here 4? we R here 4 1 reason! we R here 2 annoy ppl w/ teh way we type!
^ i dont wanna see any of that shit ^
plus, remember people: their is plural!Quote:
Originally posted by Tim
their=belongs to them
"They like to eat their pizza." CORRECT
"Remember to smile at the customer to help make their day!" WRONG! --> "Remember to smile at the customer to help make his or her day!"
Yes, it can be cumbersome to routinely write "his or her," but one can always come up with new ways to write sentences in order to get the same idea across, w/o grammar errors.
I see this mistake all the time, including in supposed professional literature. like seriously...get it right!
which, if anyone actually cares, brings me to my next lesson:Quote:
Originally posted by icedawg+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(icedawg)</div>Quote:
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\"They like to eat their pizza.\" CORRECT[/b]Quote:
their=belongs to them
PUNCTUATION W/ QUOTATIONS:
The following punctuation always goes WITHIN quotes: . , ? !
The following punctuation always goes OUTSIDE quotes: : ; --
Thus,
"Where did Marty go?" NOT "Where did Marty go"?
Phil threw his Molotov cocktail through the window of the "Chuck E. Cheese's." NOT ... "Chuck E. Cheese's".
'k bye
does anyone actually care? :roll:
you will once my trusty board-with-a-nail-through-it is deeply lodged into your side. :evil:Quote:
Originally posted by ffx-dreamz
does anyone actually care? :roll:
aha! you cannot do that because I am immortal... hehehehe *runs off laughing histerically and then realizes he is wrong* oh shit...
eye guss u guys r just 2 kewl 4 me cuz u rote all "neat"!
wtever..c.an ne1 red dis?
bybeye
Grammar arguements will be the end of this forum!!!! It has already driven one person away, and I predict in the future there will be a major clash between the powers that be of this board and poor unsuspecting idiots who never spell correctly. Thus will end dreamviews.com, giving way to GrammaticNaziRegime.com.
All people affiiated to this forum, will then seek other boards in which they can spill their incoherent banterings, but none of them will be able to take such nonesense. Thus the members will be ejected from them, which will prevent them from venting their mental chaos at anyone, and will cause them to become insane, chanting:
"Where is my little dreamy piece of slurpy juice??? I see cats, but can they really see the window of desire and fate???? Soup, Soup, Soup, Soup, Soup, Soup for all!!!!!!!!!"
It is inevitable....
hahaha! :D :rolllaugh: :rolllaugh: :rolllaugh:Quote:
Originally posted by Truthbearer
Grammar arguements will be the end of this forum!!!! It has already driven one person away, and I predict in the future there will be a major clash between the powers that be of this board and poor unsuspecting idiots who never spell correctly. Thus will end dreamviews.com, giving way to GrammaticNaziRegime.com.
All people affiiated to this forum, will then seek other boards in which they can spill their incoherent banterings, but none of them will be able to take such nonesense. Thus the members will be ejected from them, which will prevent them from venting their mental chaos at anyone, and will cause them to become insane, chanting:
\"Where is my little dreamy piece of slurpy juice??? I see cats, but can they really see the window of desire and fate???? Soup, Soup, Soup, Soup, Soup, Soup for all!!!!!!!!!\"
It is inevitable....
You can't say that it always goes inside or outside the quotes. That depends on what the quote is.Quote:
Originally posted by adidas+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(adidas)</div>That was actually a lot easier to read than some things some people write on this board.Quote:
Aoccdrnig to rscheearch at an Elingsh uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in
waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht
frist and lsat ltteres are at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl
mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae we do not
raed ervey lteter by itslef but the wrod as a wlohe.[/b]
And as a person that doesn't have english as main language I can just say that I like this thread. Time to learn some of that grammar I've been trying to forget for the past three years.
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The following punctuation always goes WITHIN quotes: . , ? !
The following punctuation always goes OUTSIDE quotes: : ; --
Well there is still a mist.... You know what Forget it, the moment I post it someones gonna be Neck Deep in Paperdolls Ass as usual.
nope. the rules i stated are not flexible; people just screw up a lot. i'm absolutely positive the rules i stated are always correct.Quote:
Originally posted by Stalker
You can't say that it always goes inside or outside the quotes. That depends on what the quote is.
here's another:
punctuation and parentheses:
if beginning the sentence w/ a parenthesis, then the closing punctuation ( . ? ! ) goes inside the closing parenthesis; otherwise, the closing punctuation goes outside the closing parenthesis:
e.g.
(Marty sure likes pizza.)
Marty decided to order pizza (because he loves it).
'k bye
is 'k proper grammar?
Well, in that case the english rules are different on that part from the swedish ones. According to my book punctuations goes within the quotes if they were part of the original quote, otherwise you skip them and put them outside the quotations. But it's been a few years since I studied english grammar so you should know better.Quote:
Originally posted by icedawg
nope. the rules i stated are not flexible; people just screw up a lot. i'm absolutely positive the rules i stated are always correct.