Originally posted by: iamaelephant
Originally posted by: ElFenix
anyone who tries to impose prisons and death camps onto the Jews is a nazi.
Fixed for you.
Sorry buddy, structure and rules are important for language.
In regards to the article, for someone who claims to be scared of semi colons he sure does use them alot.Although I have to agree, it is sad to see the English language going down the toilet online.
Originally posted by: SOSTrooper
Your thread summary lacks a period.
Originally posted by: SonnyDaze
WHy is anyone worried bout teh Enghlish languafge when all we do is spend mosgt of our time here on internet forums writning one, two, maybe three or for sentenence pasages or euphorisms, or colloquials and one-liners about the way other people use the English language. I dont reeely see what the problem is's.
Originally posted by: Aflac
Originally posted by: SonnyDaze
WHy is anyone worried bout teh Enghlish languafge when all we do is spend mosgt of our time here on internet forums writning one, two, maybe three or for sentenence pasages or euphorisms, or colloquials and one-liners about the way other people use the English language. I dont reeely see what the problem is's.
*prays* please be sarcastic.... please, God...
And why the hell does everyone spell "a lot" as "alot" nowadays? I can't comprehend it.
Originally posted by: rocadelpunk
Originally posted by: iamaelephant
Originally posted by: ElFenix
anyone who tries to impose prisons and death camps onto the Jews is a nazi.
Fixed for you.
Sorry buddy, structure and rules are important for language.
In regards to the article, for someone who claims to be scared of semi colons he sure does use them alot.Although I have to agree, it is sad to see the English language going down the toilet online.
a lot
and that is not the only mistake : P
Originally posted by: eits
agreed. punctuation is key. spelling and capitalization are no where near as important as grammar and punctuation.
Originally posted by: Leeroy
I helped my uncle jack off a horse
vs.
I helped my uncle, Jack, off a horse.
Originally posted by: drinkmorejava
uhhh what
"The worst part of it all is that nobody seems to notice this gradual decline; or care."
A phrase after a semicolon must be a complete sentence, and "or care" is not a sentence.
Originally posted by: Aflac
Originally posted by: SonnyDaze
WHy is anyone worried bout teh Enghlish languafge when all we do is spend mosgt of our time here on internet forums writning one, two, maybe three or for sentenence pasages or euphorisms, or colloquials and one-liners about the way other people use the English language. I dont reeely see what the problem is's.
*prays* please be sarcastic.... please, God...
And why the hell does everyone spell "a lot" as "alot" nowadays? I can't comprehend it.
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: eits
agreed. punctuation is key. spelling and capitalization are no where near as important as grammar and punctuation.
Depends. A lot of people "mis-spell" words like 'than' or 'of', resulting in them having a different meaning (then/than, of/off), which can be quite unhelpful. So while in some ways spelling words correctly isn't essential, with some words (usually quite simple ones as moentioned) it's pretty important.
Originally posted by: Leeroy
I helped my uncle jack off a horse
vs.
I helped my uncle, Jack, off a horse.
Originally posted by: NiteWulf
Originally posted by: SOSTrooper
Your thread summary lacks a period.
I have fixed the summary and your post.
