Further degeneration of America. People have lost touch with the importance of forming a cohesive sentence because of Facebook, Twitter, the Instagram. Sad, but it is the reality nonetheless.
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Further degeneration of America. People have lost touch with the importance of forming a cohesive sentence because of Facebook, Twitter, the Instagram. Sad, but it is the reality nonetheless.
You might not like what the OP is saying, but he has a point. Some notable names I've noticed, their vocabulary disintegrates to that of a 4 year old when it suits them.
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You might not like what the OP is saying, but he has a point. Some notable names I've noticed, their vocabulary disintegrates to that of a 4 year old when it suits them.
Better learn how to speak Muslim because that's what king Obama is turning this country into. ,
I am not muslim or a part of any religion,...but I do know this much...."Muslim" is a religion, not a language. Many people from many different nations and languages are muslim.
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Anything else ignorant you want to say? To add to the list of ignorant things said on this forum?
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Quote Originally Posted by sooner44:
Better learn how to speak Muslim because that's what king Obama is turning this country into. ,
I am not muslim or a part of any religion,...but I do know this much...."Muslim" is a religion, not a language. Many people from many different nations and languages are muslim.
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Anything else ignorant you want to say? To add to the list of ignorant things said on this forum?
So much anger here. Im just pointing out a fact. A year ago, i dont remember one post sounding like its being written by someone that sounds 5 years old.
"Im" should have an apostrophe between the two letters. "I'm" is a contraction of "I am," and the apostrophe denotes the letter "a" has been removed.
Similarly, "dont" should have an apostrophe between the "n" and the "t." "Don't" is a contraction of "do not," and the apostrophe denotes the letter "o" has been removed.
Along the same lines, "its" needs an apostrophe between the "t" and the "s" to denote it is a contraction of "it was," and the "wa" has been removed.
When used as a pronoun, "I" should always be capitalized.
The word "being" should be remove entirely. It adds nothing. In fact, it is somewhat confusing and detracts from your readers' comprehension of what you're trying to communicate.
Always write out numbers smaller than ten in text. "5" should be "five."
Lastly, you should have used "who" rather than "that." The word "someone" refers to a person, rather than a thing. When referring to people use "who;" only when referring to things should you use "that."
Seven glaring errors in a 30-word post.
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Quote Originally Posted by gamblorman:
So much anger here. Im just pointing out a fact. A year ago, i dont remember one post sounding like its being written by someone that sounds 5 years old.
"Im" should have an apostrophe between the two letters. "I'm" is a contraction of "I am," and the apostrophe denotes the letter "a" has been removed.
Similarly, "dont" should have an apostrophe between the "n" and the "t." "Don't" is a contraction of "do not," and the apostrophe denotes the letter "o" has been removed.
Along the same lines, "its" needs an apostrophe between the "t" and the "s" to denote it is a contraction of "it was," and the "wa" has been removed.
When used as a pronoun, "I" should always be capitalized.
The word "being" should be remove entirely. It adds nothing. In fact, it is somewhat confusing and detracts from your readers' comprehension of what you're trying to communicate.
Always write out numbers smaller than ten in text. "5" should be "five."
Lastly, you should have used "who" rather than "that." The word "someone" refers to a person, rather than a thing. When referring to people use "who;" only when referring to things should you use "that."
This thread is freaking hilarious!! But seriously guys, why pay any attention? You can go to any forum and find non-native English speakers. Instead of hatin', embrace our uniqueness and diversity!
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This thread is freaking hilarious!! But seriously guys, why pay any attention? You can go to any forum and find non-native English speakers. Instead of hatin', embrace our uniqueness and diversity!
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