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| 14 Nov 2013 09:13 PM |
My name is MisterGrammar. Grammar is not optional. All sentence fragments and run-on sentences will not be tolerated.
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PRlPRl
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| 14 Nov 2013 09:16 PM |
I'm creating a conlang constructed out of English. I'll just speak in that, you won't know the grammar of it.
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KENNY149
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| 14 Nov 2013 09:18 PM |
My name is MisterGrammar,Grammar is not optional. Also all sentence fragments and run-on sentences will not be tolerated.
Learn to use grammar correctly than.
You seemed to have a run on sentence so I helped. :) |
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| 14 Nov 2013 09:23 PM |
Actually, using two sentences at that point of the post was the best option. Also, it would've have been grammar, not "Grammar".
Good day to you my good sir.
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padam11
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| 14 Nov 2013 09:25 PM |
| 0mg GRAMM3R p0l1ce!!!!!111111111 |
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KENNY149
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| 14 Nov 2013 09:25 PM |
"Actually, using two sentences at that point of the post was the best option. Also, it would've have been grammar, not "Grammar".
Good day to you my good sir."
Silly person yet again you make a mistake.
"would've have been grammar, not "Grammar"."
Why put would've have been grammar?
Why not would have been grammar, not "Grammar".
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| 14 Nov 2013 09:26 PM |
"My name is MisterGrammar,Grammar is not optional. Also all sentence fragments and run-on sentences will not be tolerated.
Learn to use grammar correctly than.
You seemed to have a run on sentence so I helped. :)"
Space between , and grammar grammar* Delete also - all at the beginning is fine. Then learn to use grammar.* You seemed to have a run-on sentence, so I helped. :)* |
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KENNY149
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| 14 Nov 2013 09:29 PM |
Ben...
You basically said what I said with adjustments. |
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| 14 Nov 2013 09:29 PM |
| Silly Ben, you don't need a space between the word, "between" and the comma. |
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Guzzu
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Guzzu
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| 14 Nov 2013 09:42 PM |
| wow u ##### #### off ###### who the #### said you could ####### correct our mother ####### grammer |
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Guzzu
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| 14 Nov 2013 09:53 PM |
"would've have been grammar"
you lost |
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| 15 Nov 2013 10:19 AM |
"Good day to you my good sir."
*Good day to you, my good sir.
The comma, dear Watson, the comma is what you have forgotten.
Extend not thine ungrammatical hand to us. We have received ye not. Now you must depart from here, ye worker of iniquity, lest ye force mine own hand to smite thee down from where thou stand.
'Tis proper grammar that you have yet to acquire. Mine own eyes will not... no. Cannot see the reason in which you have bestowed both your ignorance and incompetence upon us. Leave us now, you vile, twisted creature. |
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PhilCoke
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| 15 Nov 2013 02:14 PM |
I'm usually not such a correction freak when it comes to grammar, but this time, I can't help but point out what a run-on sentence is.
Here's an example of a run-on: I am lost, I don't know where to go.
What makes that sentence a run-on is how there is a comma, but NO conjunction of any kind. (The alternative to not using a conjunction is using a semicolon when it is appropriate.)
I hope that will clear things up. ;-) |
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