View Full Version : thought and taught
Stephanie
18-11-2009, 06:08 PM
why do people say taught instead of thought when they are posting?
WOMBAI
18-11-2009, 06:10 PM
why do people say taught instead of thought when they are posting?
Some people say it as well - irritating as hell!!
Shaun
18-11-2009, 06:11 PM
the most annoying thing people write is "would of" or "should of" instead of "would have/should have".
Mrluvaluva
18-11-2009, 07:15 PM
Maybe they are Irish?
Stephanie
18-11-2009, 07:16 PM
Maybe they are Irish?
but it's still spelt thought? ;/
why do people say taught instead of thought when they are posting?
Why didn't you start that sentence with a capital letter? Seems pretty dumb really when you have gone to the trouble of making a spelling and punctuation orientated thread.
Mrluvaluva
18-11-2009, 07:20 PM
but it's still spelt thought? ;/
I was thinking about the accent....
Stephanie
18-11-2009, 08:14 PM
Why didn't you start that sentence with a capital letter? Seems pretty dumb really when you have gone to the trouble of making a spelling and punctuation orientated thread.
just piss off, seriously
just piss off, seriously
It was a valid point. Glad to see you could respond to it in such a mature and concise manner. What's the point in lambasting others grammar if your own is not perfect? I don't claim mine is, but then I don't make threads about it either, do I?
Stephanie
18-11-2009, 08:19 PM
It was a valid point. Glad to see you could respond to it in such a mature and concise manner. What's the point in lambasting others grammar if your own is not perfect? I don't claim mine is, but then I don't make threads about it either, do I?
it was about the spelling. did i spell anything wrong? no.
it was about the spelling. did i spell anything wrong? no.
No but your punctuation is still ****, so it seems pointless to go lambasting others grammatical woes.
Stephanie
18-11-2009, 08:23 PM
No but your punctuation is still ****, so it seems pointless to go lambasting others grammatical woes.
i missed out a capital letter and the odd full stop boo hoo, i don't give a ****. it was about the spelling and i was just wondering, so if you don't want to answer the question, i suggest you find someone else to bother about puctuation and grammar.
Stacey.
18-11-2009, 08:24 PM
It was a valid point. Glad to see you could respond to it in such a mature and concise manner. What's the point in lambasting others grammar if your own is not perfect? I don't claim mine is, but then I don't make threads about it either, do I?
oh, and are you mr. perfect then? :D
oh, and are you mr. perfect then? :D
Read what you quoted again. Careful, now.
i missed out a capital letter and the odd full stop boo hoo, i don't give a ****. it was about the spelling and i was just wondering, so if you don't want to answer the question, i suggest you find someone else to bother about puctuation and grammar.
Well, there's no answer really, beyond the fact that some people have a **** way of spelling things like you have a **** way of punctuating things. Would it have been productive of me to make a thread wondering why people don't start sentences with a capital letter? Probably not. I'm sure like you that the people who make these mistakes also 'don't give a ****'.
Jords
18-11-2009, 09:23 PM
Im not too fussed, my grammar isnt always great, and its only the internet after all, but sometimes I spot a their they're and there mistake, or something like that, and its like ahh i need to change that! Even though I sometimes make these mistakes in my posts no doubt and wont notice! Lmao
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