English 101

Raptor said:
I just read a terribly worded thread and figured it was worth bringing this thread back, since it will always be relevant.
This is great.
This topic should be on every forum.
 
Raptor said:
I just read a terribly worded thread and figured it was worth bringing this thread back, since it will always be relevant.

I'm a little confused to how you don't have the 'Grammar Nazi' award.
 
Hopefully people will take note of this thread, it annoys me when I see people trying to start arguments and end up saying something incorrect such as "Your an fagit" not "You're an fagit".
 
Why would it be positions for a capital letter? It's either a Noun, place, and a name. 


Raptor said:
Not in Australia. There are several inconsistencies in spelling between Australian English and U.S. English.

Like what exactly? If it's English, it's English... 
 
Kurapika said:
Why would it be positions for a capital letter? It's either a Noun, place, and a name. 




Like what exactly? If it's English, it's English... 


For an example or two off the top of my head; favourite/favorite and color/colour.
 
Whenever I need a bit help I'll look here!
 
This thread deserves a sticky. Some of the grammar here is awful, although that may be due to some language barrier issues if the user isn't a native English speaker. However it is usually just due to lack of effort and pure laziness.
 
This thread is dumb your making a pointles thread to, you're group is nice btw, other groups are wack their OK two, let's talk were make great friends. Hope your having l having a great life over they're.
 
"Grammar and spelling aren't too difficult to master." -Raptor 2k14. F A L S E !

Now, the real question: who gives a fuck? Have fun, fuck grammar.
 
Simplify this, bud. The people who need to read this won't because there are too many unnecessary words. For example,

There = Stating that something exists at a location, e.g. Raptor lives over there, or there is a car parked outside my house.
Their = Saying that somebody else owns something, e.g. their car, their money.
They're = They are, e.g. They're pretty cool, they're the best group, etc. etc.

Change that to:

There = location.
Over there.
Their = ownership
It is their car.
They're = Conjunction of they and are.
They're coming.
 
Professor said:
Simplify this, bud. The people who need to read this won't because there are too many unnecessary words. For example,


Change that to:
I'll simplify it and potentially rewrite parts of it tonight. Thanks.
 
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