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Help with Grammar

Posted: 04 Sep 2013, 00:44
by Lamb
You're and Your



Their, They're and There



Literally and figuratively


Than and Then


Through and Threw

Re: Help with Grammar

Posted: 04 Sep 2013, 01:25
by Shadowstar1922
We already learned this in 3rd grade, I really don't see how people can forget this. It's not hard.

Re: Help with Grammar

Posted: 04 Sep 2013, 01:55
by Boxorino
Thank you, Head Officer of the Grammar Police.

Re: Help with Grammar

Posted: 04 Sep 2013, 01:57
by Lamb
IlikeAwesomeSauce wrote:Thank you, Head Officer of the Grammar Police.

v.v Lamb is a petty officer...
I nominate shadow for Grammar General of FWG...

Re: Help with Grammar

Posted: 04 Sep 2013, 02:42
by Dr Frook
eeeeek! Finally!

Re: Help with Grammar

Posted: 04 Sep 2013, 03:59
by Master of Pie
So what? Imma grammar dalek!
CONJUGAAAATE!! CONJUGAAATE!!!

But seriously, my dads an editor, and I've inherited his editor-yness. I don't see how adults make so many obvious mistakes... It REALLY annoys me whenever I see a spelling/grammar error, and I'm very good at spotting them...

Re: Help with Grammar

Posted: 04 Sep 2013, 04:19
by Lamb
Master of Pie wrote:So what? Imma grammar dalek!
CONJUGAAAATE!! CONJUGAAATE!!!

But seriously, my dads an editor, and I've inherited his editor-yness. I don't see how adults make so many obvious mistakes... It REALLY annoys me whenever I see a spelling/grammar error, and I'm very good at spotting them...

How many dads do you have?
Just kidding
*dad's

Edit all of this:
"Your gonna get burned by there grammer, I will literally lite fire to the rain.
My grammer is so much better then you're grammer. I am so threw with proving how good I am. amazing how I through that sentence together.What do you think about me now. Huh?! "

Now correct any grammar mistakes I leave behind.

Re: Help with Grammar

Posted: 04 Sep 2013, 08:25
by Flobalob
"You're going to get burnt by their grammar, I will hypothetically set fire to the rain.
My grammar is so much better than your grammar. I am so through with proving how good I am. Amazing how I threw that sentence together. What do you think about me now, huh?"

And I knew you were going for figuratively but I hate using that word because it just sounds so weird.

Re: Help with Grammar

Posted: 04 Sep 2013, 18:49
by Sylvia
A small grammatical rant that I've come across regularly.

I tend to say, for example, 'the cakes are burnt' rather than 'I burned the cakes'. I've come across many people who say that 'burnt' isn't actually correct and not a word at all. I'd like to notify you all that it is perfectly acceptable so leave me alone :lol:

Re: Help with Grammar

Posted: 05 Sep 2013, 16:09
by Sugilite-Rocks
Lamb wrote:
IlikeAwesomeSauce wrote:Thank you, Head Officer of the Grammar Police.

v.v Lamb is a petty officer...
I nominate shadow for Grammar General of FWG...

and I'm a grammar soldier :lol: :D