Wallaby, on 2012-03-11 11:16:39, said:
mstribling, on 2012-03-09 22:26:20, said:
swissie, on 2012-03-09 15:35:00, said:
nottocus, on 2012-03-08 13:54:51, said:
Gotta laugh at the OP. He talks of the person he is referring to as undereducated.
Now, how many grammatical and punctuation mistakes are there in his post?
Nice one you pathetic twat.
Now, how many grammatical and punctuation mistakes are there in his post?
Nice one you pathetic twat.
Oh my dear Nottocus,
Even by looking at my handle "Swissie", it must have escaped you that english is not my native language. So true! But I must insist: My english (verbally or written), is better than 95 % of all high-school graduates in the USA. If you are a US-Citizen, this may come as a shock to you. Nevermind!
Of course, if you would be willing to compare language skills between you and me you may be up for somewhat of a challenge: My german and french language skills (and probably my thai), as far as foreign languages are concerned, is probably above yours. But I will be happy to stand corrected.
Punctuation, for exampe the KOMMA (= ,) Why do major newspapers in the US not apply kommas in their headlines at all ? The official version is : To save space within the headline. My version: In spite of all what they learned in grammar-school = They simply don't know where it is approriate to use it. So they don't use it at all.
Well nottocus, (komma) I wish you a good day. Cheers.
If I was going to use an example of how great my English grammar was. I certainly would not misspell coma.
What your suggesting is that the copyright editors of these major American newspapers don't know how to use comma's? Really?
Sorry about this. The Internet is the last place people should be worrying about grammar. I do applaud you communicating in a language your not very proficient in.
Or you could try not to mispell comma. Unless you were in a coma when you posted.




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