Grammar

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by Triangular, Jan 5, 2012.

  1. Ye dat graymr not be no inportant nun. All yew peeple jest trolz an ya aints gots nuttin on me none. And beesydez me soun koolr dis wai.



     Forgive me for making this thread but it seems like grammar in PIMD has gone downhill. If you HAVE to post something and accidentaly mess up...think of others and correct yourselves. It makes ALOT less haters focused towards you.


    And don't worry I know this is going to be trolled and etc.
     
  2. Wut ron wiv tipin lyk dis?
     
  3. It's actually harder to type like that than it is to use real words 
     
  4. Good public service message
     
  5. Unless you're used to that way
     
  6. And yes, it's big on purpose.

    Big print easier to read 
     
  7. @Casper-it was an example of bad grammar•~•
     
  8. Olivia, thank you.
     
  9. I agree with you on grammar ,but spelling is also very crucial
     
  10. A lot. Two words not one.
     
  11. Alot can be a compound word ,
     
  12. Lol. A lot is two words :)
     
  13. you need to go back to school... Alot can be:
    A lot- numerous amount
    Alot-many times
     
  14. I was always taught that it was two... I didn't mean to be rude...
     
  15. Just goes to show how our lazy butts have added words just to make it more acceptable to spell things "wrong.". A lot is actually both definitions listed above. Alot seems to be added. However, it's primary definition is a considered incorrect spelling of a lot.
     
  16. If I followed that right, I think you're on my side?
     
  17. You're and your. There, their and they're. LEARN THE DIFFERENCE!!!!!
     
  18. Yeahbuddy, I know 
     
  19. you all are too funny, but I understand your point!! When words are misspelled, I have a hard time trying to understand what the typist is trying to say.

    I understand the use of shorthand. However, if the incorrect spelling is longer than the correct spelling there's a problem. Granted I'm not perfect and makes errors. I just don't understand typing incorrectly on purpose.