if we did not have grammer police then we would end up having people using u instead of you and r instead of are because they are to lazy to spell properly or unable to spell properly because they did not take the time to learn
In the south, "ya'll" is correct spelling for "you all", just like "you're" is short for "you are" everywhere else. And I didn't know the plural for dolt was dolt... (but yes, it should've been you're)
were do this people learn English language?
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Where did you learn English? ;-)
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DeleteWell done, Anon1.
Delete^^^Trying to be ironic?
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ReplyDelete1) Hopefully it was irony.
ReplyDelete2) You missed *these.
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ReplyDeleteCunts. Cunts everywhere.
ReplyDeleteI love the last one's incorrect YOUR/YOU'RE corrections! haha loser!
ReplyDeleteif we did not have grammer police then we would end up having people using u instead of you and r instead of are because they are to lazy to spell properly or unable to spell properly because they did not take the time to learn
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DeleteLMAO....Laughing my ass off! I love the spelling and grammar police. Cracks me up!
DeleteFor me it was something like this:
ReplyDeleteme: hi honey how are you doing?
her: I'm fine thanks. listen I think we have to end this
me: what?!
yup. over text message after 4 years.
In the south, "ya'll" is correct spelling for "you all", just like "you're" is short for "you are" everywhere else. And I didn't know the plural for dolt was dolt... (but yes, it should've been you're)
ReplyDeleteActually it is y'all. The punctuation replaces the ou in you.
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