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  • Don’t blame the contractions.

    It’s the fucking homonyms’ fault.

    Many unrelated meanings, but just one fucking sound?

    No wonder people get shit all mixed up.

  • These sorts of things irritate me sometimes if they occur in published works, like books. On forums, I’m just happy if I can communicate at all.

  • I remember when my wife had contractions we were both high on gas (no, not that one) and it was actually quite fun, at least for me :).

  • Wow, I had no idea this would be such a sore nerve. Really. I am sorry I mentioned it.

  • You’re Mama and your stupid 😂

    in Norwegian we have an old Norse proverb: plunder & pillage yes, but don’t stop to discuss grammar or your looose you’re head 😝

  • fret not, my outrage is insincere

    😡

  • You're surprised that insulting people for being ignorant struck such a nerve?

  • To & Too are the two(!) that are a PITA for me recently. But do 2 & 2 make Four? Fuck knows (nose?) no offence taken @LinearLineman it's just a bit of fun now.......😄

  • Upon re-reading this, I realize I took your statement @LinearLineman to be ironic, but it occurs to me that maybe you weren't being ironic! And that perhaps you took MY statement as plain fact, when that was not my intent at all.

    O will we ever understand one another!?

  • @LinearLineman

    I'm always for tolerance, nobody's perfect!

    In this forum there are many people whose native language is not English. My mother tongue is German, many say it is a very difficult language. Even native Germans often have difficulties to write their own language correctly and without mistakes. I don't care, as long as I understand what someone wants to express.

    I only write English in this forum and I am aware that my English is not perfect. Nevertheless I hope that my contributions will be understood by interested readers.

    I learned my English while travelling. On all my travels I met travelers from all over the world and most of them did not speak perfect English. Nevertheless, we could always make ourselves understood and exchange our experiences. That's all that matters!

    Be tolerant, nobody is perfect! 🙏 😊

  • Man, you had me fooled.

    You a very eloquent in your posting.

    😊

  • I’m not sure what you mean!

    Is it a compliment or satire? 😎


    Anyway...


    Don’t worry, be happy! 😊

  • You think this is bad, you should try criticising an app sale. I’m still in therapy.

  • edited February 2019

    Lets all go out for hamberders to, despite the constant negative press covfefe, promote the possibility of lasting peach. Although it’s confusing, classified information got into the newspapers soon after she explained it to W.H. Council in an unpresidented act.

    How low can you go to tapp my phones during the very sacred process. I won’t here of it.

  • Ah, just like tú and tu. Tú is used as a regular pronoun, such as "Tú eres un dolor por culo." (You're a pain in the arse.) Tu is used as a possessive pronoun, such as "¿Tu casa o mía?" (Your place or mine?) When Spanish is a second language, a lot of folks can't be arsed to add the accent on top of the "u". However, ¿A quién le importa un carajo sobre la gramática en un foro? 😏

  • Worse than judging someone solely based on his grammar. Is when someone thinks that the whole internet is from the same country that he uses internet from..

  • Advice is a just form of criticism. It often backfires on anyone attempting to be helpful.

    In my experience no one has ever appreciated me pointing out the fact that they are full of shit for example. Still, I persist. Someone has to slip them a clue. It's a small club but a proud tradition defending the norms of the past.

    OT: Who's you're favorite, Norm? (The text editor underlined you're in red).

  • edited February 2019

    I had never noticed I was using your when I should have ben using you’re. Thank you for the lesson.

    English is a second language for me and i am self taught. (Thanks iPad for reminding me to put a AU in taught rather then OU in thought) 😂😂

    I have edited this message 7 times, so far. I am paranoid now.

  • edited February 2019

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDbnkYSLwI0

    I had a Latin teacher (yes, Latin!) just like that centurion, he used to pick boys up by the hair next to their ears & scream Latin conjugations into our faces . Oh the joys of a minor English public school in the early 70's.........have never been a fan of pedants or authority figures ever since..........thank god for Marc Bolan, David Bowie & Punk.........😎

    (& Roxy Music!) And all the others!

  • edited February 2019

    Yes, @MarkH. Wells’. His name is H.G. Wells. Something written by him is Wells’. Live and learn, my freind. I wished not to respond. However, your Ill informed remark beats long and hard, so...

    Ok, here is my response to all of this.

    OH, THE INJUSTICE! Poor you! Poor me! Poor English second languagers! Poor cell phone users! An appropriate and measured response would not bring out the uglies and caustic in us. But it is always lurking somewhere. You might respond, ok, I know this but the screen is too small and I am in a rush and my native language in Inuit. And this is true for many, as some have reasonably stated ( well, not the Inuit part). But apparently there are many who do not know this distinction. I tried to inform. I am an elder after all. It used to be appropriate. Excuse me, I should know better. For some people it makes sense to have a tattoo in the middle of their foreheads. It worked for Manson. You want to have “your” in the middle of your forehead be my guest. It is a small thing, but it is obviously pretty threatening to some here.

    Thank you for my final audiob.us forum lesson. I actually thought I was amongst broader thinking minds. Just some virtual hocus pocus actually. Self righteousness. That is what is often being expressed in these imaginary conversations. Perhaps by me. Certainly by some of you. Protect the innocent! Defend yourself against the ideas of those who think differently or have a different standard. Squash the eggheads. Two legs bad, four legs good! “Your” is good! “You’re” is irrelevant! Self righteousness. Yep, much more important than grammar. Just dislike what I say. Much easier than, god forbid, correcting it. All this in the spirit of fun, of course,

  • @chandroji

    No satire, all sincerity.

    😎

  • The possessive of Wells is not Wells'. It is Wells's, if you subscribe to the tenets of Strunk & White or The Chicago Manual of Style or The New York Times Style Guide.


    From Strunk & White.

    II. ELEMENTARY RULES OF USAGE 1. Form the possessive singular of nouns with 's. Follow this rule whatever the final consonant. Thus write, Charles's friend Burns's poems the witch's malice This is the usage of the United States Government Printing Office and of the Oxford University Press. Exceptions are the possessives of ancient proper names in -es and -is, the possessive Jesus', and such forms as for conscience' sake, for righteousness' sake. But such forms as Achilles' heel, Moses' laws, Isis' temple are commonly replaced by 3 the heel of Achilles the laws of Moses the temple of Isis The pronominal possessives hers, its, theirs, yours, and oneself have no apostrophe.

  • edited February 2019

    i stand corrected @ExAsperis99. But this does not make “your” correct. Two wrongs do not make a right as far as I remember.

    anyway, I certainly did not mean to cause a fracas. Once again I apologize to any I have upset.

  • Alls wells' that ends wells's

  • I personally find your digressive posts charming. But there’s really no need to school people on grammar here — unless I am doing the schooling. OBVIOUSLY.

    I don’t think anybody’s really mad at anybody here. I have n o doubt your instruction on the dangers of homophones would have been droll at a dinner party. It didn’t play well in the forum. No harm done. Live and learn.

  • edited February 2019

    No that's wrong. It should be:

    All's wells's that ends wells'

    Shorly shum mishtake.......(EDIT; shurely shome mishtake)


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