loobylou wrote: » Must look harder.
starbelgrade wrote: » You still didn't spot the other mistake.
elviscostello wrote: » I've gone through the OPs post very carefully a few times now, and can't find any errors to point and laugh at. Damn !
CorkMan wrote: » Do you always make sure you have capital letters for the start of sentences, commas to break up sentences and full stops to end, etc? It's a habit that I do it, but most people are alright, but then there are people who are atrocious.
littlefriend wrote: » Punctual?
take everything wrote: » One and a half pages of "oh yeah i mind my ps and qs... blah, blah" and not one poster (apart from your good self) picks up on the misuse of the word punctual. I lolled.
Dudess wrote: » I'm fairly precise when I type (online or offline) - more out of habit than anything else (like Abigayle, much of that comes from jobs)... but I'm way more lax about punctuation when I text, and I use the odd textspeak abbreviation. Very extreme textspeak, and long passages with absolutely zero full stops/commas/dashes to indicate pauses, are unpleasant to read, but other than that, I don't care what way something is written as long as I understand what the person is saying and it's not really difficult to follow.
Cheap Thrills! wrote: » My punctuation is occasionally tardy
--LOS-- wrote: » all right > alright
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » Alright is only used because people are retarded and thought it was a word. I'm not sure if the etc. should have a full stop after it or not. It shouldn't if the sentence ends in a full stop but I am unsure about a question mark.
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » I'm not sure if the etc. should have a full stop after it or not. It shouldn't if the sentence ends in a full stop but I am unsure about a question mark.
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » So sue me. Please don't Supergrass. Many bad bands use that word as a name for a song and sometimes they even go a bit mad and throw in an exclamation mark after it... I blame the music industry for this.