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I think this thread should be closed due to the obvious linguistical shaming perpetrated on some of the more challenged readers.
It's not fair.
It's not fair.
This grammatically offends me.I think this thread should be closed due to the obvious linguistical shaming perpetrated on some of the more challenged readers.
It's not fair.
Why does "monosyllabic" have so many syllables?I like this'n as well: Never use a large word when a diminutive one will do.
The first proper use of an ellipsis I've seen in some time.Jack Flash said:Sentences should be as concise as possible since extra clauses, qualifications, and the like are often unnecessary and confusing, causing the reader to get lost in the verbiage, forgetting the sentence's meaning and give up reading it at all, not to mention that sometimes even the writer himself gets bored and abandons the ...
11. Don't use the word "loose" when you mean "lose". There seems to be an epidemic of loosers who do this.
It's not the ones where every word is capitalized, It's the Ones where words Are capitalized at Random that makes Me crazy.
Why do people keep leaving out the words "to be"? Example:
"This needs to be fixed."
"This needs fixed."
The latter sounds illiterate and dimwitted.