darkwolf666
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You’ve have got that right. Everyone’s goes to pot on Fridat.
Don't tell Michael Gove!
You’ve have got that right. Everyone’s goes to pot on Fridat.
This!
I have to spell correctly at all times. It doesn't matter if it is an e-mail, a forum post, even a whatsapp message or a text. Always write correctly.
Cannot be doing with any of this 'c u at 6 m8' NONSENSE.
Not az a rule. I copied and pazted ze definition from Googol. My bad!
When I took an AO Level with the Oxford & Cambridge Joint Board in 1975, they called it 'British Economic Organization'. And they should know!So you preference the z in spelling organisation?
making a mistake.....I write and edit words for a living, but I still reach for the dictionary on several occasions every day to check spellings. But I HAVE to check them. I've seen so many poorly written sentences that I often cannot understand how some of them haven't been re-read, let alone proof-read.
As an aside – opening myself up to potential egg on face, here – I find it hilarious when a pedant comes along and corrects something, but ends up makes a mistake in their correction. Simple pleasures and all that...
When I took an AO Level with the Oxford & Cambridge Joint Board in 1975, they called it 'British Economic Organization'. And they should know!
making a mistake.....
When I took an AO Level with the Oxford & Cambridge Joint Board in 1975, they called it 'British Economic Organization'. And they should know!
My handwriting suffered in the the forces, they all write in block capitals, more neater.
Spelling even werse.
Spelling mistakes shouldn't be aloud on here
I write and edit words for a living, but I still reach for the dictionary on several occasions every day to check spellings. But I HAVE to check them. I've seen so many poorly written sentences that I often cannot understand how some of them haven't been re-read, let alone proof-read.
As an aside – opening myself up to potential egg on face, here – I find it hilarious when a pedant comes along and corrects something, but ends up makes a mistake in their correction. Simple pleasures and all that...
When I was taught at comprehensive school, when it was first implemented, we were taught to use the s and it was implied that using z was an Americanism. I have since learned that this is not the case and that s was used in place of z when uneducated people got confused when taught English using z's and s's, and we dropped the z out the words for convenience and it became okay to do that.
So,do animals live in a Soo?
Some people say using z is an Americanisation but in fact it is how it was used in old English.
I’d imagine letters and emails containing incorrect/bad spelling and grammar are written like that mainly because the people who write them don’t actually know what is correct and what isn’t. Nothing pacific but you defiantly shouldn’t make them escape goats.
The above is missing some punctuation too I think
I think you're giving people too much credit. In many cases, it's because people are either too lazy to re-read something, rather than being able to construct a simple sentence. The fact is they don't really care! The situation is getting worse, too – I've been in this game nearly 20 years and in the past two months I've had to edit the worst copy I've seen in that time. It's truely dreadful. Here's a snapshot:
'Obviously having a direct sponsorship arrangement meant that John was very well connected with the senior management, who constantly scrutinised all costs on the business, keen to help John along, and knowing he was based vert close to Manchester a very senior figure pointed out that at there Trafford Park tanker operation the company was paying a very hefty amount in overtime to drivers on the tanker fleet to clean there trucks and thought it might save money by contracting the service and invited John to have a look and put a price in and on John admission he never ever seen a truck close up never mind how to price for cleaning one.'
That's one sentence
Or how about: 'In 2017 John and his wife Anne passed the reigns of company over to their highly experienced and forward thinking daughter Laura after investing her own money into the venture one of the first of many things the experienced marketeer embarked upon was a succession of market research surveys that aimed at both the drivers, account owners and operators to what they wanted from a the very much at the top of the findings where that they want a prompt service that will allow them to carry on with their journey as quickly as possible, another interesting fact that many would travel up to 3 miles from the current site to get their truck washed.'
Lol and I thought my sentence was too long.
Not convinced you are right though. NOBODY would think either of those read easily or well would they? Unless, of course, they were fecking terrible at written English. Which, clearly, they are!!