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Why Proper Grammar Is Important

Haha. I know I still mess up a LOT, But since coming to this site all the people correcting me have helped a lot.

I all ways used txt talk,never used any ,,,, or ..... but I feel like I have come a long way after reviewing my first threads/posts.
 
*clicks thread, expecting a "let's eat grandma/let's eat, grandma" example* *chokes on carrot cake laughing at the example used instead*
 
I know I make a lot of mistakes when I type, but grammar is one thing that I generally take seriously. I used to pick over all my sentences and remove words such as "really", "just", "very", "pretty", and remove "the" as much as possible. I used to be crazy when it came time to proof-read peer papers, I usually marked up the ENTIRE page. Fellow students generally liked to have me look over their papers though, they usually got A's after ;)
However, that was in high school. I can say that in my three years out of there, my grammar has gone down the pooper. I make sure that when I write serious papers or write stories that they have proper grammar, however.

Oh, and of course, another picture to add to the thread!
 

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I think in Dutch grammar we cannot use a comma before the word and in this sentence actually.... Interesting!
 
My friend posted this on his Facebook and I had to share here, for those who should know better, but don't care to write correctly. I'm not picking on anyone with real reasons for bad grammar. This is only for those who think chatspeek is ok, or who can't take the time to edit what they've written.

Grammar/Capitalization is important-- it's the difference between helping Uncle Jack off a horse and helping Uncle jack off a horse.

Maybe people will see this and understand why many of us will pounce when we see poor grammar.

I don't think I can laugh at this....:p
 
I think in Dutch grammar we cannot use a comma before the word and in this sentence actually.... Interesting!

I was taught that it was not important to place the comma before "and" in elementary school, when I was in high school my teacher told us that we should, just because of examples like this! haha.
 
I always use the Oxford comma as well! I was always taught that it is correct either way, but I prefer to use it always. Then again I have a tendency to use too many commas sometimes.... haha
 
Besides the comma, another debated topic: Double spacing at the beginning of each sentence.
 
I personally am big on double spacing and use it in all my business documents. I find it definitely easier to read than a single space after each period.
 
Besides the comma, another debated topic: Double spacing at the beginning of each sentence.

I've never done this and I find that it looks sort of ... uneven? I can understand that maybe for some it makes paragraphs easier to read, though.
 
How about using a period at the end of a sentence that contains a quote? Such as, "I was thinking about purchasing another snake.". The second period looks strange, but it actually ends the formal sentence. That's what I was taught.
 
I think with quotes you leave the period out before the quotation marks. I think it is "I was thinking about purchasing another snake".
 
I did use a poor example. If you were quoting a complete sentence, with its own punctuation, wouldn't you leave it in? I get so confused.
 
Isn't it though...?It's amazing how the human mind tries to work around the craziness! When I read text speak it's like learning how to read again. I'm moving my lips and sounding out each word. Hooked on Phonics worked for me!
 
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