Originally posted by chillmeistergen
So why didn't you phrase it as American College Testing? You'd have probably spotted your flaw if you even knew what it was an abbreviation of.
Your point is a strawman. I can use an acronym if I'd like.
Its called being an internet grammar Nazi. It is lame.
Originally posted by chillmeistergen
Yeah, I use apostrophes as speech marks on here sometimes. I wouldn't really regard it as a grammatical error, but as a difference in my syntax through choice.
Choosing to do something wrong does not make it correct, now does it?
Originally posted by chillmeistergen
Then perhaps you shouldn't have bothered commenting, as you are obviously only aware of your own country's education methods. Though to be honest, as you seemingly don't know what the abbreviations are for, it would seem you don't even know that much.
You missed the point. You ARE tested to something similar to the ACT. It is not exactly similar. We do not have to have an ACT score to get into college.
I could rephrase my question and ask Syren if she got an A-Star on the English portion, but I have no idea what that means other than it being the best you can get. My point wasn't to point out that she probably did not get a 36 on the English portion of the ACT or an A-Star on the English portion of the GCSEs. It wasn't a serious comment by any means. It was, rather, to draw attention that we all make mistakes when it comes to English.
Originally posted by Devil King
I'm not sure one who makes up words and then uses them in written conversations as though they are part of an actual language is in any position to dispense grammatical critiques.
Right, because those two things are TOTALLY related. Do you like you ad hominem shaken or stirred? Also, "bojankies" was used more for humor than serious business. Don't take the internet so seriously.
Originally posted by dadudemon
Right, because those two things are TOTALLY related. Do you like you ad hominem shaken or stirred? Also, "bojankies" was used more for humor than serious business. Don't take the internet so seriously.
You're telling me not to take the internet serisouly, but you're passing out grammar lessons?
Originally posted by dadudemon
Yup. You missed the point. You must be an idiot.
Of course I am. That's why I, along with everyone else, always fall into your masterfully laid and deviously obvious traps. And, as for grammar and language being two different things. I find that hard to believe when all of these conversations take place in the written form. Dumbass.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
uh oh.....idiot wars.... 😂
says the guy who participates in most of them.
Originally posted by Devil Kingyou're pretty.
Of course I am. That's why I, along with everyone else, always fall into your masterfully laid and deviously obvious traps. And, as for grammar and language being two different things. I find that hard to believe when all of these conversations take place in the written form. Dumbass.says the guy who participates in most of them.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
sure, I am the dense one. 👆 go with that. And it was an insult, just not a gay one.
Oh, I will. I have for some time.
It's an insult passed out from a sloven straight guy thinks calling a homosexual pretty is an insult. I get it. And it does in fact make you dense, as it is no insult.
Can I see your ID? You're a little too old not to get that.