Sorry for pointing this out... :)

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This is mostly directed at The Elite; I just wanted to say that in the news status bar up the top it says:
Rune Gear is holding it's first ever Account of the Month competition. Read here and be in the running to win!
It should be:
Rune Gear is holding its first ever Account of the Month competition. Read here and be in the running to win!
Just an error with the apostrophe because that's a contraction implying: it is but with that phrase it's implying ownership of an item so it should be its.
I'm not being a smart ass, I just have 'Grammar Nazi' type habits so.. yeah, just a little thing that's bugging me :)
 
Your the only one that noticed so i dont think its that much of a big deal lol
 
Famoushope said:
Your the only one that noticed so i dont think its that much of a big deal lol

You're the only one that noticed, so I don't think it's that much of a big deal lol.

And there is why; not having a chop at you, but I intended this thread for those who care about grammar :3
 
Care to correct my grammar, I really would like to know what's wrong with it.
 
Automatic Coding said:
Care to correct my grammar, I really would like to know what's wrong with it.
Lol you smarty :p
Nothing wrong with it except the fact you used a comma where there should be a question mark because it was a seemingly rhetorical question...
 
singed said:
Lol you smarty :p
Nothing wrong with it except the fact you used a comma where there should be a question mark because it was a seemingly rhetorical question...

So it would be:

Care to correct my grammar? I really would like to know what's wrong with it.

That doesn't feel right, I want a short break after that and not my make a questionable voice (when reading it aloud) but after adding a question mark it does that, though it's a question.

Can you correct that as well?
 
Automatic Coding said:
So it would be:

Care to correct my grammar? I really would like to know what's wrong with it.

That doesn't feel right, I want a short break after that and not my make a questionable voice (when reading it aloud) but after adding a question mark it does that, though it's a question.

Can you correct that as well?
I hope this answers your question:
Rhetorical questions (asked when an answer is not really expected), by the way, are questions and deserve to end with a question mark:

How else should we end them, after all?
What if I said to you, "You've got a real problem here"? (Notice that the question mark here comes after the quotation mark and there is no period at the end of the statement.)
 
im 12 yrs old wut dus this meen?

Now The Elite is gonna get mad, and spank you D:
 
singed said:
I hope this answers your question:

Potato.

but still, question or not, I'm keeping with commas,

see wut i did thar? with the comma at the end?
 
ArmyyStrongg said:
This could of easly been handled in a PM

just saying but nice eye
Yeah, but as I said in the OP, It's mainly directed at The Elite to have the grammar error fixed but it serves as a reminder for everybody to use good grammar :)
 
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