I've only had a cursory glance, but I don't think I'll have problems with the following people.
sparkmaster crags Tommy Toes mr winkle
An update to follow in due course.
There ought to be a colon after "people", as the sentence is preceding a list. Other than that, a fine effort.
I've only had a cursory glance, but I don't think I'll have problems with the following people.sparkmastercragsTommy Toesmr winkleAn update to follow in due course.There ought to be a colon after "people", as the sentence is preceding a list. Other t
Since 'Good spellers who have an excellent grasp of the English language' isn't a complete sentence, there was no need to follow it with a full stop.
imvho
Since 'Good spellers who have an excellent grasp of the English language' isn't a complete sentence, there was no need to follow it with a full stop.imvho
Surely the content of a message is more important than the presentation as long as an understanding can be formed. I have always found the pedants of the grammar world have made the poorest debatOrs. Too busy nitpicking, they are unable or unwilling to enter into the argument with anything to help advance the day. Blinded by their own pathetic obsession with minutia or the fact they are usually a bunch of fcking nobbers.
Surely the content of a message is more important than the presentation as long as an understanding can be formed. I have always found the pedants of the grammar world have made the poorest debatOrs. Too busy nitpicking, they are unable or unwilling
Oh come on canny, surely you're not lolling at that? It was funny the first time and mildly amusing the second time but this is the THIRD time in 4 years that sparky has made that exact same joke.
Oh come on canny, surely you're not lolling at that? It was funny the first time and mildly amusing the second time but this is the THIRD time in 4 years that sparky has made that exact same joke.
Shouldn't the colon be followed by a hyphon as the list starts on the following line?
Spellpersonthingy, don't bother checking my grammar...she's been dead for yonks!
Shouldn't the colon be followed by a hyphon as the list starts on the following line? Spellpersonthingy, don't bother checking my grammar...she's been dead for yonks!
Cobblaz Joined: 10 Nov 03 Replies: 843 20 Dec 10 22:15 I've only had a cursory glance, but I don't think I'll have problems with the following people.
sparkmaster crags Tommy Toes mr winkle
An update to follow in due course.
There ought to be a colon after "people", as the sentence is preceding a list. Other than that, a fine effort.
He's a spell and grammar checker, not punctuation.
Cobblaz Joined: 10 Nov 03Replies: 843 20 Dec 10 22:15 I've only had a cursory glance, but I don't think I'll have problems with the following people.sparkmastercragsTommy Toesmr winkleAn update to follow in due course.There ought to be a colon after
That must have been one of Ron Russian's earliest posts - but the confidence suggests no newbie. Who was he before?
Oh, MissP .... I sit down by the waters of Babylon and weep.
That must have been one of Ron Russian's earliest posts - but the confidence suggests no newbie. Who was he before?Oh, MissP .... I sit down by the waters of Babylon and weep.
considering i was a school drop out and spent more than a good few hours in the snooker halls bunking off school or studying horse racing form in lessons , i find it hard to fathom how bad most peoples' grasp of English is ....well, it's ***** shocking . I hear newsreaders ,jurno's and the like make so many mistakes .
The one that gets me every time though is Brought, not Brought - know the difference you ****s
considering i was a school drop out and spent more than a good few hours in the snooker halls bunking off school or studying horse racing form in lessons , i find it hard to fathom how bad most peoples' grasp of English is ....well, it's ***** s