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As an English teacher living in a foreign country I can pretty much tell the difference between a native speaker error and an error made by someone with english as a second language.
Most errors generally don't bother me but there are a few that set me off... Could of/should of/would of top my list and though I probably won't correct you on this forum I most certainly won't engage in a conversation with you if I see it. I realize this is short sighted and biased.
For the record it's could have or could've
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I screwed up it’s in the last sentence of my post on purpose. When I come acrost errors in this thread, I wonder how many are done on prepose.
I drove English teachers crazy. Or tried to. I never once spelled public right. Even through college. I simply wanted to see if they would catch it - or how they would deal with it. And I always used heighth in place of the real word just to see if they were paying attention. Irregardless, the heighth and breadth of grammar issues should not be discussed in pubic
There're a couple more things. Good job nonetheless!So in all seriousness, Definately don't loose your cool when some one posts about some thing Simple like a keg carbonation regiment. But I know Some guys, feel the need to. Really their just wanting an quick answer not sum crazy fool combing thru they're post looking for mistakes
That person might turn in to a cereal-killer.
Be carefull .
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That's a good one. It took me a minute to see the fun part of the idea. I was taught that "and" replaces the comma. Your example is compelling; however, if I were to say, "Joe, Bill, Kevan (fun name), Patricia and Alvin enjoyed their ice cream," it's fairly clear, I think. I've been drinking so bear with me.Punctuation is key.
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Eats shoots and leaves....
Funny, I was also thinking of headMy first thought looking at that picture was "poor head, no lacing".
After I saw what a d***** b** he/she was being, I checked.
It took me some time to figure it out too. The second word being censored really throws you off.This has got me stumped....... I thought I was pretty much a Cuss Word Savant!!!! Alex.... I would like to buy a vowel.....
This has got me stumped....... I thought I was pretty much a Cuss Word Savant!!!! Alex.... I would like to buy a vowel.....
Suppose the second word is "bag"; can you figure out the first one?
This has got me stumped....... I thought I was pretty much a Cuss Word Savant!!!! Alex.... I would like to buy a vowel.....
I'm quite fond of compound expletives.Here's what I was planning to do, but others were able to help:
I even had the board all set up. The clue is "Cuss Word Savant."
An "O"?
Do _ _ _ _ B _ _
It also appears to be a compound word from a quick Google scan, so take that for what it's worth.
I binged Supernatural and one of the characters is fond of the insult.
I'm quite fond if compound expletives.