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Old 04-07-2006, 04:46 PM #26
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This is not an English class, but good grammar and punctuation should be used at all times.
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This is not an English class, but good grammar and punctuation should be used at all times.
Give me a break please. Im on my summer holidays, you sound just like my english teacher
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This is not an English class, but good grammar and punctuation should be used at all times.
Yet half the posts on this forum have mistakes in
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there is nothing wrong with having dyslexia in spelling.......
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there is nothing wrong with having dyslexia in spelling.......
Of course theres there nothing wrong with it, Its just HE thinks everything written should be perfect
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Yay nikki second place!!!!
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there is nothing wrong with having dyslexia in spelling.......
Is dyslexia not when you mix words up or something?
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This is not an English class, but good grammar and punctuation should be used at all times.
Give me a break please. I'm on my summer holidays, you sound just like my english teacher
There should be a comma, before 'please'. I think your summer holidays have started a little early, young person. I may well be your English teacher, so show some respect, thank you.
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there is nothing wrong with having dyslexia in spelling.......
You cannot 'have dyslexia in spelling'. See Ruth Randall's Secondary English book on Sentence Construction, page 35, second paragraph.
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This is not an English class, but good grammar and punctuation should be used at all times.
Give me a break please. I'm on my summer holidays, you sound just like my english teacher
There should be a comma, before 'please'. I think your summer holidays have started a little early, young person. I may well be your English teacher, so show some respect, thank you.
This is a forum, members can write how they wish to write, just leave it
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I shall not leave it. You should have a full stop at the end of your sentence.
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there is nothing wrong with having dyslexia in spelling.......
You cannot 'have dyslexia in spelling'. See Ruth Randall's Secondary English book on Sentence Construction, page 35, second paragraph.
I dont think anyones interested in reading that book, yet read how you should control how they write
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dyslexics are not less intelligent that other people, they do not SEE written words in the same way others do.
It takes longer for me to learn spelling than others.
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I shall not leave it. You should have a full stop at the end of your sentence.
Your just being stupid now lol, I've never used a full stop at the end of a sentence on this forum and I dont intend too cause you tell me too
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because its harder for me to understand the meaning of the words
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if you continue to 'make fun' of my condition than i shall report you.
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dyslexics are not less intelligent that other people, they do not SEE written words in the same way others do.
It takes longer for me to learn spelling than others.
I teach dyslexics, my dear, I am well versed in the issue. I specifically teach kinaesthetic learning to enable dyslexics to learn as quickly as other auditory or visual learners.

Who claimed dyslexics were less intelligent than anyone else? I certainly didn't.
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I shall not leave it. You should have a full stop at the end of your sentence.
Your just being stupid now lol, I've never used a full stop at the end of a sentence on this forum and I dont intend too cause you tell me too
It's 'to', not 'too'.
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Show me one strand of evidence, where I have 'made fun' of your condition? I would be struck off if I did that. I made suggestions about your spelling, this was in no way based upon your condition, as I had no prior knowledge of it. Please do not try and play the victim.
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I dont think anyones interested in reading that book, yet read how you should control how they write [/quote]

Don't understand your last sentence, I'm afraid, my dear.
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o get a life
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Georgie, Deep2 is acting very immaturely
I'd just ignore it
He/She calls me Grizzle
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lol, thanks.
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o get a life
Is that how you speak to your teachers in school?

Let me assess if I have a life. HMMMM. I have a well paid job, I have a lving wife and three children. I live comfortably, have many friends, have an active social life and have many activities after school. I am good looking, healthy and intelligent. And, last I looked, I was still breathing. So, am I alive? I am pleased you want to debate philosophy....please put aside the alternative viewpoint for why I may NOT be alive. HINT: You could look at Nietze, page 45.
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No one really cares though Deep2, Go to teach another forum how to write their sentences and dont call me dear
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