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Originally posted by Albannach View PostNah, all that's OK here. Also, it's much safer to dumb onesself down to the level of the idiots who talk (type) like that, than it is to attempt to educate them...
Bad spelling, punctuation and syntax still does my head in...
I make mistakes, as does everyone, but surely exams and school course work should address these issues?My Surf eats knuckles for breakfast!
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Originally posted by slobodan View PostNope, all foreign English books use 'It's'
There are apostrophes everywhere. 'My name's John, etc.
oh ...and i would say "it's A quarter past four"
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alex
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Originally posted by John h View PostIt is times like these that I really miss Mattf for his accuracy and pedantry !Originally posted by slobodan View PostI think he should be 'un-banned' as well.
Actually he only has to offically ask. But there are pedants aplenty here still!
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He knew I was thick any way so I suppose he made allowances for me ? Mind you I did get berated on occasions, but I guess I deserved it
But emails can be read in a number of ways I for one have mis-interpreted comments made and taken offence to them but now I have mellowed and go with the flow...still thick as two short planks
Still think this is the best info site going for all things Surflike and noteworthyDeath rides a Black Horse
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English syntax is difficult to learn for a non-English person, in fact it's hard for some of us English speaking people, I think most other lanaguage books try to simplify how English is written and teach how it is spoken, ie far more contractions it's, can't, wont (used to be will not).
I speak reasonabley good English, but I do type very badley and a lot of people treat a forum as they would a text messege, I don't even own a mobile.
Oh and like the new sig/forum title Albannach ..
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