Also, the correct spelling is "became" and not "beacame"....Would someone please tell me at what point correct english grammar beacame obligatory for posting on this forum?
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I'm not even going to start on the spelling and grammatical errors above.Would someone please tell me at what point correct english grammar beacame obligatory for posting on this forum?
Would everyone please note the above sentance is a question and therefore correctly ends in a question mark. I would like to highlight for the general benefit of all the following gramatical errors in the previous postings.
Questtions without a question mark.
Single word sentances.
Paragraph commenced with a conjunction.
The use of miniscule for the personal pronoun.
Lydon is a proper noun and shoudld start with a capital.
"did u do english GCSE" should eilther be "Did you do GCSE English" or or "Did you do a English GCSE".
The words "bugger", " Erm", bold type, capitals and abreviations should not be used in polite written English.
pedantic git is not a full sentance.
I hope that helps to clarify matters for everyone.
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1. That will be "ignoring" then, will it?benefits of igoring normal rules of grammar on this forum
Please Lyndon can we build a spell checker in to the forum
2. Surely your request to Lyndon for a spell-checker should include a question mark at the end?
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And as the "subject" is a possessive noun, it should be "subject's".2. The subjects correct given name is 'Lyndon'
Unless, of course, there are many "Lyndons" in a collective like the Borg - in which case the apostrophe comes after the "s" like so "subjects' " and they would all be called Lyndon.
So are we in a collective? Signed..... Lyndon
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There we are then........ all is explained.Personally I would like to claim my posting has been sabotaged by a moderator but I note Julia is not a moderator on this forum
err check again ....
Althought a still think we should be entitled to a spell checker and a P.A. to ensure all grammatical and spelling errors are eliminated.
oops bad manners to laugh at your own jokes
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While we on this sort of thing can any one explain the correct use of forum. The Peugeot 206cc forum is a collection of other fora (the correct latin plural of forum). Surely then the plural form is should be Peugeot 206cc fora or if you have to Peugeot 206cc forums or is forum the collective noun for many fora?
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