This is absolutely perfect. We REALLY needed a guy on who to use basic grammar that should've been taught in elementary school (grades 1-3). Its really sad that grown adults/teenagers aren't capable of placing, a, comma, where, need, pls, yes?
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This is absolutely perfect. We REALLY needed a guy on who to use basic grammar that should've been taught in elementary school (grades 1-3). Its really sad that grown adults/teenagers aren't capable of placing, a, comma, where, need, pls, yes?
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Signatures I've been used:
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Current Faction/Family: Nah, nope, no facs or fams, just a freelancer.
Past Families:
- The Crew <R2> Under Josue Miles/ Gerardo Miles(Yuji Kirishima)
- Los Santos Agrarian <R6> under Myself (Krish Atwood)Past Factions:
- LSPD <R1> under Robert Henderson
- LSPD <R3> under Luke Stark/Robert Henderson
- SANews <R0> (Yuji Kirishima)
I am pretty sure you are not supposed to use a comma before and in any case because and is the connecting 'symbol'. Correct me if I'm wrong.
As a matter of fact, it can be used if and is at the beginning of an independent clause. That's too complicated for most SARPians though.A comma should also be placed before and if and is at the beginning of an independent clause.
The purpose of a comma is to clarify list, and it also conjoins ideas.
The dog is young, and it’s also well-trained.
It’s cold outside, and I can’t find my coat.
The same rules apply to my language (Estonian).
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You could add a part regarding the ellipsis:
An ellipsis is a set of three periods ( ... ) indicating an omission. Each period should have a single space on either side.
Example; If only she had ... Oh, it doesn’t matter now.
If words are left off at the end of a sentence, indicate the omission with ellipsis marks (preceded and followed by a space) and then indicate the end of the sentence with a period … .
Example; I'm wondering … .
You may also use the em-dash ( --- ) to indicate omission, but you must also end the sentence with a period.
Example; I'm wondering --- .
Do not use "..-" or "-.." as they are not grammatically correct.
English is a difficult language to learn. It can however, be understood through tough thorough thought though. Just saying.
Here's a thing I don't get. Do English teachers in non-English speaking countries teach their students this method of asking a question? I can guarantee you've all seen:
"How to (move, get money, get a cellphone)"
Anyone who can't speak English well says that.
It's "How do I (move, get money, get a cellphone)" for anyone that doesn't know.
This was definitely needed. There some americans, brits and others who speak English as their first language, but still struggle to communicate efficiently in game and over the forums.
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