One little pet peeve...
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STEP AWAY FROM THE KEY BOARD!!!!
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LOL, I just imagine little angry batman yelling this and stomping... and....
Okay, I'll go now..
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Awwee..That Lil Batman is my grandson..Not a Bird, Not a Missile, Not a Plane..Just BATMAN!!:flowerforyou:0 -
A lot of people on this website are not fluent in English like native Brits or Americans or Aussies or Kiwis or Canadians etc.
Have a little respect for the people who learn to speak English among other languages, and cut them some slack.
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Haha ok we'll just agree to disagree.
journalism degree and a more than a decade in newspapers, if we're throwing down credentials ... and loosing is a word.
(it is misused here all the time, yes. but it is still a word.)
Ok fair enough. I will admit that I'm wrong. I'm not trying to start a fight with anyone here. But loosing is the wrong word to use in this context am I correct?
And I wasn't trying to say that I know everything because I was an honors student. I'm sorry if it seemed that way. I was just saying that it made me a grammar nazi and the word loosing didn't seem like a word to me. But if someone had just explained it to me without being rude I would have admitted that I was wrong.0 -
loosing or lowsening
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dialect ( Yorkshire ) a celebration of one's 21st birthday
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I have a loose tooth that I think I am going to lose.
Meanwhile, back at the Hall of Justice.....0 -
A lot of people on this website are not fluent in English like native Brits or Americans or Aussies or Kiwis or Canadians etc.
Have a little respect for the people who learn to speak English among other languages, and cut them some slack.
I am Canadian, and would just like to point out that I am fluent in English, as are most of the Canadian population. The other portion speak French.
(however, not to say those are the only languages spoken within Canada...)0 -
loosing or lowsening
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dialect ( Yorkshire ) a celebration of one's 21st birthday
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Ok fair enough. I will admit that I'm wrong. I'm not trying to start a fight with anyone here. But loosing is the wrong word to use in this context am I correct?And I wasn't trying to say that I know everything because I was an honors student. I'm sorry if it seemed that way. I was just saying that it made me a grammar nazi and the word loosing didn't seem like a word to me. But if someone had just explained it to me without being rude I would have admitted that I was wrong.0
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A lot of people on this website are not fluent in English like native Brits or Americans or Aussies or Kiwis or Canadians etc.
Have a little respect for the people who learn to speak English among other languages, and cut them some slack.
I am Canadian, and would just like to point out that I am fluent in English, as are most of the Canadian population. The other portion speak French.
Hardly anybody that quoted that actually got it.0 -
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I am Canadian and I must say this is getting embarrassing - the writer was saying that Canucks, Brits, Aussies etc. ARE native English speakers. In any event, I doubt it is really those whose mother tongue is not English that write about "loosing weight" et al. I hear and see a lot of bad grammar emanating from native English speakers. Personally, I think it would be great if people could mend their ways in regard to these errors and not get super defensive about it, but for some reason pointing out grammatical errors always raises people's hackles.0
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I thought I was going to be safe from grammar Nazis here.
I'm tired of always hearing "seeing 'word' misspelled/misused drives me INSANE!!!1!!" No it doesn't, so shut up.
You know what they meant, they know what they meant, we're not being graded on forum posts or article comments, so just give it a rest.
(Also, claiming to be new to a forum doesn't absolve you, I know you're not new to the Internet.)0 -
As it is an adverb I am pretty sure you cannot add -ing to it...
And if this is a repeat thread then I apologize, but I have only been on here a week so I have no way of knowing (that it was a horrible thing to mention.)
Lurking new forums is a wonderful thing.0 -
Golly but hunger sure makes people grumpy.0
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A lot of people on this website are not fluent in English like native Brits or Americans or Aussies or Kiwis or Canadians etc.
Have a little respect for the people who learn to speak English among other languages, and cut them some slack.
I am Canadian, and would just like to point out that I am fluent in English, as are most of the Canadian population. The other portion speak French.
Hardly anybody that quoted that actually got it.
"That's because it was not written clearly," said the writer.
This thread is hilarious. I love Katysmelly... hunger sure makes people grumpy! Word!0 -
Hahaha. That is awesome.0
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