It'sThat would be .......basics of THE English lang.....
Oh and try to avoid double negatives, its sloppy.
It'sThat would be .......basics of THE English lang.....
Oh and try to avoid double negatives, its sloppy.
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I don't think so.
I'd agree if it was isolated incidences, but the illiteracy just gets annoying. I'm really bad at spelling, finally passed English at the third attempt, but I make an effort.
There's no such thing. Schools realised years ago that if you classify a child who has shit spelling as dyslexic he/she would not count when the league tables were compiled. This coincided with an explosion of kids being classified as dyslexic.
I think it is simply a common courtesy to follow the basics of English language if you expect people to read what you have written.
Not using capitals, forgoing punctuation and using words incorrectly is just lazy.
I don't believe it is any coincidence that the posters most people enjoy reading (usually Edna, BoF, Easy 10 etc) are not simply people with opinions worth reading, but also people who make the effort to type with a consideration for the reader rather than just themselves.
See post 4 (and 5 and 7)In the context of the sentance should it not be " an English Language School " not " a English Language School " ?
In the context of the sentance should it not be " an English Language School " not " a English Language School " ?
In the context of the sentance should it not be " an English Language School " not " a English Language School " ?
No, actually I agree - there are one or two things that can be a bit irritating grammatically but for the large part it really doesn't matter and anyway spelling and punctuation are ever evolving (some might say with the advent of texting that they are disappearing). It's what people say that matters, or perhaps what they mean. Certainly not how they say it as long as the sense is clear.
I'm happy to let most things slide except "would of", "could of" etc.![]()
There's no such thing. Schools realised years ago that if you classify a child who has shit spelling as dyslexic he/she would not count when the league tables were compiled. This coincided with an explosion of kids being classified as dyslexic.
Some people on here have naff all else in their lives apart from either insulting, correcting or moaning at others.
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