Sector said:Thank you for this, Raptor. This should help.
In the final paragraph, the spelling is "capitalize", not "capitalise".
Sector said:Thank you for this, Raptor. This should help.
In the final paragraph, the spelling is "capitalize", not "capitalise".
Dam Raptor you just got corrected on your own forum about grammar, also this isn't like written a paper at school, Its the Internet people don't need to have perfect grammar on here you can be as loose as you want with it. But i understand sometimes it gets annoying but still what can you really do about it.Sector said:Thank you for this, Raptor. This should help.
In the final paragraph, the spelling is "capitalize", not "capitalise".
Leader why did you go gheto on your self ? lolLeader said:Glad somebody finally made this thread. Some of the grammar on here is just awful.
Shift said:Looks like somebody just got beat at their own game lol
187 said:If they have bad grammar who really cares. Its a forum.
Raptor said:Refer to my last post. People also need to be aware of spelling inconsistencies between countries, even if the primary languages in the countries are English.
I've never known that, until now. Well, I look dumb.Raptor said:Not in Australia. There are several inconsistencies in spelling between Australian English and U.S. English.
187 said:If they have bad grammar who really cares. Its a forum.
Raptor said:Thanks, I forgot to add the difference between its and it's. You just highlighted that for me.
Shift said:It is a forum your spelling and grammar should be at the very least decent
Raptor said:I agree, this isn't MSN, so don't post as if you were illiterate. It's painful to try to decipher some of the posts here on FK, and it's completely avoidable. Shortening words 'you' to 'u' also looks unprofessional, there's no reason to do it, it's two extra keystrokes.
187 said:Sometimes it gets annoying but who are we trying to impress by being professional?
Raptor said:When sales threads feature poor grammar and atrocious spelling, it makes potential buyers less likely to purchase the product. In such an example, you're trying to 'impress' your customer by demonstrating at least basic control over the English language.
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