Free grammar lessons!
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Re: Free grammar lessons!
This isn't a "room" and you're not in chat. You're on a forum, you know, a place where you post and wait and see how people respond. You make threads and discuss things in the correct thread etc.
This "thread" is about grammar. About learning it. About reading the entire first post so that you may improve yourself.Comment
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yes something like this may go above my head but i though "grammar" was common things like puncuations and sentences i thought that this "grammer lesson" was a part of "english" or "liturature" >_>
(pardon the spelling T_T)*installing NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150* =PComment
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I'll ignore the spelling for now but I can't ignore the grammar seeing as how this is a grammar thread.
1. Capital "Y" for "yes".
2. Capital "I" for "i".
3. "Was common" - add a comma after to make it sound correct.
4. Full stop after "sentences".
5. Capital "I" for "i".
6. End final sentence with ".".
Now, with all of that out of the way I'll address your sentence. Yes, grammar is part of english language which you should be learning throughout your school years. English Literature does indeed focus on grammar slightly but is more focused on sentence structure, form, comparisions, and other stylistic forms of writing and how to interpret English. It's still useful for this thread to exist and it is really needed in a place such as this forum in order to try to educate people into making proper posts that are actually legible.Comment
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Oh the irony.
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I love when my music intertwines with real life. I open this thread and as I read the post above mine, the following lyrics come on:
"Nobody speaks English anymore
Would anyone tell me if I was gettin stupider?"Comment
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Random question, mainly for Guido or Squeek to answer. I do this randomly when I think of things. Which of these is more grammatically correct?
1) Krissy and I were wondering about...
2) Krissy and I was wondering about...
I ask because "was" makes both singular sentences correct, "Krissy was wondering...", "I was wondering..." Whereas "were" makes the plural sound of two people sound correct, "We (Krissy and I) were wondering..."
I personally would lean towards "were" but wondering which is more correct?Comment

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