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Originally Posted by fast bloke
"For me, it's down to a few things - firstly lack of decent education on this in schools; it's now "accepted" that it is ok just to get the message across, even if it's not 100% grammatically correct.
unnecessary comma after me
hyphen or dash after things. Should be a full stop
firstly. Should have a capital letter
semicolon is questionable after schools - it would suggest that you place an unseen inference between the two sentences. A full stop would suffice as the connection is clear.
The i of it's should be capitalized regardless of the use of a preceding semicolon or full stop.
Why use quotation marks around accepted. This implies the use of irony. The context implies that you want to say something like 'It now now seems to be accepted by some...'
OK should be capitalized or use okay
You also say it's down to a few things, then list two. You don't use a new paragraph for the first but you do for the second, which is inconsistent.
OK - That is the first sentence sorted - Do you want me to go on
unnecessary comma after me
hyphen or dash after things. Should be a full stop
firstly. Should have a capital letter
semicolon is questionable after schools - it would suggest that you place an unseen inference between the two sentences. A full stop would suffice as the connection is clear.
The i of it's should be capitalized regardless of the use of a preceding semicolon or full stop.
Why use quotation marks around accepted. This implies the use of irony. The context implies that you want to say something like 'It now now seems to be accepted by some...'
OK should be capitalized or use okay
You also say it's down to a few things, then list two. You don't use a new paragraph for the first but you do for the second, which is inconsistent.
OK - That is the first sentence sorted - Do you want me to go on
The "," after me is acceptable as it intones a pause in the way it would be spoken. It is optional but not wrong.
Dash or hyphen after "things": acceptable as it links together two sentences or phrases that are also linked in the thought process behind them, or in this case the first item in a list. A colon would also have been fine; a full stop would be okay but not ideal as it loses the implied link.
"firstly" should definitely NOT have a capital letter after a hyphen, only after a full stop.
";" after "schools" is similarly fine because the two sentences are indeed linked, a fact that I did not wish to lose.
"The i of it's should be capitalized regardless of the use of a preceding semicolon or full stop." Completely wrong! A capital letter is only used after a full stop or other fully terminating punctuation mark. A semicolon does not constitute this!
I was using quotation marks around "accepted" as I was indeed implying irony. Clearly my thoughts indicate that I do not find it acceptable.
Regarding "OK/ok/Ok/okay" and so on - this is only really defined by popularly accepted usage as it has no real etymological background.
"few" can mean two or more: refer to www.dictionary.com for this definition: "Being more than one but indefinitely small in number".
Correct on paragraph formatting, I'll grant you that one .
And the rest?
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Do you always talk to people in such an aggressive manner?
Have you ever thought that this and your attitude to decent grammar and spelling might be connected? You sound a very angry person.
Have you ever thought that this and your attitude to decent grammar and spelling might be connected? You sound a very angry person.
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Originally Posted by Re-Bitten Hero
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Eh? Clearly you didn't look at the website then!
I am the last person you could accuse of being PC - it's one of my pet hates. "Woman"hole cover, Chair"woman", etc - yuck.
It's people who don't take any pride in what they do and work that are ruining this country. The WGAF attitude is what leads to mess on the streets, dumped cars on main roads, etc. Need I continue?
I am the last person you could accuse of being PC - it's one of my pet hates. "Woman"hole cover, Chair"woman", etc - yuck.
It's people who don't take any pride in what they do and work that are ruining this country. The WGAF attitude is what leads to mess on the streets, dumped cars on main roads, etc. Need I continue?
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Re-Bitten Hero - we will have to agree to disagree - I'll give you the quotation marks round accepted as you say irony was your intention, but I would suggest you look carefully at the formal use of -, -- and ;
OK, okay, ok -
now replace OK, okay and ok by any peice of text speak you like. It is still a valid argument, so which side are you on anyway
OK, okay, ok -
this is only really defined by popularly accepted usage as it has no real etymological background.
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Originally Posted by TelBoy
Do you always talk to people in such an aggressive manner?
Have you ever thought that this and your attitude to decent grammar and spelling might be connected? You sound a very angry person.
Have you ever thought that this and your attitude to decent grammar and spelling might be connected? You sound a very angry person.
[QUOTE=TelBoy]Do you always talk to people in such an aggressive manner?
No, not normally. I’m a happy person with a happy life. Just a little fed up with silly sarcastic comments like yours.
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Originally Posted by Re-Bitten Hero
Eh? Clearly you didn't look at the website then!
I am the last person you could accuse of being PC - it's one of my pet hates. "Woman"hole cover, Chair"woman", etc - yuck.
It's people who don't take any pride in what they do and work that are ruining this country. The WGAF attitude is what leads to mess on the streets, dumped cars on main roads, etc. Need I continue?
I am the last person you could accuse of being PC - it's one of my pet hates. "Woman"hole cover, Chair"woman", etc - yuck.
It's people who don't take any pride in what they do and work that are ruining this country. The WGAF attitude is what leads to mess on the streets, dumped cars on main roads, etc. Need I continue?
They're just like those people who re-wrote the Bible in 'groovey' and 'hip' street talk in an effort to get more kids to read it. Can't stand them.
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Originally Posted by fast bloke
This is an interesting use of the ellipsis. This would usually be used to show that something has been ommitted from a direct quotation or that the writer has deliberately left something unsaid.
As it was not a direct quotation then the latter must be the correct choice, but you have not actually left anything unsaid. Can you also explain the significance of an ellipsis at the start of a new unquoted paragraph?
I do like to learn
As it was not a direct quotation then the latter must be the correct choice, but you have not actually left anything unsaid. Can you also explain the significance of an ellipsis at the start of a new unquoted paragraph?
I do like to learn
1. To indicate missing words, normally from a quotation.
2. To end a sentence in an intriguing way.
I was using the second method, extended, to trail off my first sentence with a pause and some intrigue - and then pick it up again on the next line (agreed, not strictly correct use of the ellipsis, but generally accepted).
Taking what you have said concerning "... something unsaid." , I think you'll fiind that my first sentence/line doesn't say much (hence the ellipsis) and needs to be explained. Why the heck would I agree with Scoobynutta555? Oh yes, the rest of the post is the previously unsaid part.
So, more than justified use of the ellipsis in the first part - slightly dubious, but still borderline acceptable, in the second.
Glad to help.
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Originally Posted by TelBoy
Groovey, eh?
Truely disappointing, UB...
Truely disappointing, UB...
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Originally Posted by TelBoy
Which part of it was sarcastic? How could i have indicated it was a genuine question more clearly??
to me... that’s being sarcastic. A question, yes. Maybe if you dropped the word “seriously?” it would have sounded less prevoking....
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Originally Posted by TelBoy
Or provoking, perhaps?
Ok - but maybe a little less hasty before jumping down somebody's throat next time?
Ok - but maybe a little less hasty before jumping down somebody's throat next time?
Angry person, no. Tired person, yes... comes with being a new dad.
Apologies to yourself on that one. I still think this thread is as tired as I am though...
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This is getting silly. We're not trying to get perfect English on this site. Arguing seriously with each other and getting het up about the placement of colons et al is a waste of everyone's time, because even the experts don't always agree. What we are on about is textspeak; streaming, unpunctuated posts. If someone drives on the roads without any skill whatever we quite rightly get annoyed (and don't say 'it's different because that is a life-threatening situation'). The sense of irritation we feel is the same for any activity in everyday life that requires a reasonable level of attainment and precision. When it is done incorrectly we get annoyed.
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Originally Posted by Bubba po
This is getting silly.
We're not trying to get perfect English on this site.
Arguing seriously with each other and getting het up about the placement of colons et al is a waste of everyone's time
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It’s becoming: my education is better than yours... blah, blah.
If you think that it's becoming 'my education is better than yours', when I have previously stated I only received a 'C' grade GCSE then I apologise for bragging
Ps. I now have a degree with Hons, though obviously not in English
If you think that it's becoming 'my education is better than yours', when I have previously stated I only received a 'C' grade GCSE then I apologise for bragging
Ps. I now have a degree with Hons, though obviously not in English
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It's all a load of Bollox who cares we all come into this world the same way we go out the same way enjoy life while you can, why worry about who's better than who get a life FFS
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Originally Posted by ScoobyDriverWannabe
u always been a bit to pedantic V just wish i could use blue, bold comic sans on here lol << runs