TheSaneRevelation wrote:
British some Phonics issues with 'ea' for example they pronounce clear 'clee-er' but i guess british Phonics is different form the rest of the world
Mhm, I was thinking that a lot of the British pronounce words differently and perhaps that effects how they spell words.
There is a lot of the words that would be not just pronounced differently but also spelled differently.
One that comes to mind is “mum” where you would pronounce it and spell it as “mom”
It’s MAWM!
LMAO Reality arguing with an English major.
Oh we should add PS3 Fan to that list. He’s a 40 year-old-virgin who lives in the U.K..
Why is it, that, just about every user on MovieCodec who has an English background cannot write a proper fragmented sentence?
If you’re aiming for proper grammar, why on earth would you be wanting to write a sentence fragment?
I know sometimes in novels and short stories they’re used on purpose, but otherwise it’s considered to be poor grammar.
lol, He really doesn’t understand what he is talking about. He has pretty poor grammar himself. And what is up with the commas separating 'that' from the rest of the sentence?
Why is it, that, just about every user on MovieCodec who has an English background cannot write a proper fragmented sentence?
If you’re aiming for proper grammar, why on earth would you be wanting to write a sentence fragment?
I know sometimes in novels and short stories they’re used on purpose, but otherwise it’s considered to be poor grammar.
lol, He really doesn’t understand what he is talking about. He has pretty poor grammar himself. And what is up with the commas separating 'that' from the rest of the sentence?
I was wondering that too. Also wondering later on why he used “effect” when he meant “affect”. But I decided to not point that out lol. Oops I guess I just did.
Honestly, on an internet forum I don’t care too much about grammar. I know I don’t use absolutely perfect grammar here either. I figure so long as the person’s post is readable (i.e. not using excessive text speak) that it shouldn’t be annoying anyone.
Why is it, that, just about every user on MovieCodec who has an English background cannot write a proper fragmented sentence?
If you’re aiming for proper grammar, why on earth would you be wanting to write a sentence fragment?
I know sometimes in novels and short stories they’re used on purpose, but otherwise it’s considered to be poor grammar.
lol, He really doesn’t understand what he is talking about. He has pretty poor grammar himself. And what is up with the commas separating 'that' from the rest of the sentence?
I was wondering that too. Also wondering later on why he used “effect” when he meant “affect”. But I decided to not point that out lol. Oops I guess I just did.
Honestly, on an internet forum I don’t care too much about grammar. I know I don’t use absolutely perfect grammar here either. I figure so long as the person’s post is readable (i.e. not using excessive text speak) that it shouldn’t be annoying anyone.