Originally posted by: Ikonomi
Poorly placed commas, suck.
Also, unnecessary apostrophe's blow.
Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: Ikonomi
Poorly placed commas, suck.
Also, unnecessary apostrophe's blow.
apostrophes
An apostrophe does not indicate plural, except when pluralizing numbers, single letters or abbreviations.
Originally posted by: Ikonomi
Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: Ikonomi
Poorly placed commas, suck.
Also, unnecessary apostrophe's blow.
apostrophes
An apostrophe does not indicate plural, except when pluralizing numbers, single letters or abbreviations.
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Originally posted by: EyeMWing
I'd rather read something where the commas are present and in complete working order. Anything else is a pain in the butt.
Originally posted by: Ikonomi
I'd also argue that the apostrophe is slowly falling out of use for pluralizing letters and abbreviations, as well as dates. I don't use it for writing stuff like "the 1960s", "LEDs", or "As and Bs".
At least in Britain. It's hanging on here in the US, but it's one of those American punctuation conventions I just don't agree with.
Originally posted by: JustAnAverageGuy
personally i think this is one of the most annoying ways to type the kind where they dont have any punctuation and nothing else you never know when the sentence ends and where a new one begins you probably hate me now dont you look at me mah no commas here no periods either haha you truly have a sad life if youre still reading this personally i think this is one of the most annoying ways to type the kind where they dont have any punctuation and nothing else you never know when the sentence ends and where a new one begins you probably hate me now dont you look at me mah no commas here no periods either haha
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Ikonomi
I'd also argue that the apostrophe is slowly falling out of use for pluralizing letters and abbreviations, as well as dates. I don't use it for writing stuff like "the 1960s", "LEDs", or "As and Bs".
At least in Britain. It's hanging on here in the US, but it's one of those American punctuation conventions I just don't agree with.
yeah, it's one thing to say "David's bike", but "WRX's" looks kinda funny...
Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: JustAnAverageGuy
personally i think this is one of the most annoying ways to type the kind where they dont have any punctuation and nothing else you never know when the sentence ends and where a new one begins you probably hate me now dont you look at me mah no commas here no periods either haha you truly have a sad life if youre still reading this personally i think this is one of the most annoying ways to type the kind where they dont have any punctuation and nothing else you never know when the sentence ends and where a new one begins you probably hate me now dont you look at me mah no commas here no periods either haha
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