Chapter 1: Acronyms
Chapter 2: Apostrophes
Chapter 3: Punctuation
Chapter 4: Common Misconceptions
Chapter 5: Same sound, different meaning?
Chapter 6: Difficult Misconceptions
Chapter 7: Subjects and Prepositions by Guido
Woah dude. With just that I can make myself look like a nerd! lol! I didnt even read that thing(like anyone did all the way through-although I may be wrong).
No it doesn't make you a nerd, it helps you get get a job better than being a Mechanic or a McDonalds Employee. It also builds character, which you are thuroughly(am i missing a second 'o'?) lacking.
This topic wasn't made for you to squander.
And RevenG, Don't make even one more post in this topic. If you do, you wil be warned and it will be put up as a fourm violation.
No it doesn't make you a nerd, it helps you get get a job better than being a Mechanic or a McDonalds Employee. It also builds character, which you are thuroughly(am i missing a second 'o'?) lacking.
This topic wasn't made for you to squander.
And RevenG, Don't make even one more post in this topic. If you do, you wil be warned and it will be put up as a fourm violation.
I believe the word you are looking for is thoroughly.
Also, I believe "No" should have a comma after it. I disagree with the fact that there should be a comma, but I think that's how it's supposed to be.
Yeah, I spoke it without a comma, even though the 'No' should actully have one, and when I am in parenthesis, I tend to throw things out the window a little.
RevenG, if I could nuke you off of the internet, I would.
Instead, you'll just be another hapless counter victim of my sick internet experiment to put collars on ignorant people on the internet.
Infact, I'm going to make a thread about that now....
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