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Hail Internet Grammar Nazis I need a favour. Where do I put the apostrophe in the following sentences: "There are considerable management problems relating to Jacks behaviour" "If Jacks skin is not washed" "the use of emulsifiers such as soap to clean...
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grammar Nazis They should all be Jack's, unless we're talking about spelling Nazis.
Here is a bunch of "apostraphes" for grammar Nazis to pepper about as they please.
Seconds of your life reading this sentence.
This is a special note to all the spelling and grammar Nazis Here's your flag Enjoy!
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Grammar and spelling rule ! As someone who has to do a lot) here's my personal take on grammar ....
I have always viewed Nazis as people who were lulled into the service of a tyrant without being erupts as she comes to the full stop].
Posted Yesterday, 02:06 PM Hello nazis... I'm having a discussion with a colleague about whether the phrase "tangentially related" violates some sort of grammatical rule. His claim is that the words "tangential" and "related" are synonymous, and that ...
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Boom Posted PM Problem solved, can we now discuss Project Paperclip's influence on grammar? Posted Yesterday, 02 Yesterday, 03:26 PM Son, am I disappoint....
On topic.
Posted Yesterday, 02:15 PM George Bush is tangentially related to the Nazis.
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What is a Grammar Nazi? Give this a good read. Long definition short, Grammar Nazis are people who correct people in their grammar/spelling where they see it fit. Okay, now here's the thing, the so-called "Grammar Jews" (those who suffer under Grammar...
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Long story short: I'm kinda pro Grammar Nazi, those faggots manner....
A Grammar Nazi nitpicks the shit out they post ANYTHING, it almost hurts.
It, both Grammar Nazis and Grammar Jews are annoying as hell.
In the times of Han Emperor Wu [r. 140-87BC] the following is reported [Sima Qian, Shi Ji 103]: Once when Shi Jian was chief of palace attendants he had occasion to submit a report to the emperor. Later, after the report had been returned to him, he was...
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Edit: grammar nazis.
Edit: grammar nazis.
So which of these sentences is more grammatically correct, or are they equally correct? 1) "We've briefly met recently at the mall." 2) "We briefly met recently at the mall."
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Although, upon reflection I think the recently in the first sentence is superfluous... .
The simple past.
We have briefly met, as opposed to we briefly met, I believe that's the present perfect tense vs .
I think they're both correct, just different tenses.
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I am just.
I am not shy.
nazis And I am offended...
People act as if language has always been) and there are a bunch of words that are in slightly different form .
I hate language nazis.
This brings me up to another idea.
I saw this on a recent flight and I thought of so many of my dear friends here: FG
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The Punctuation Nazis are....
Gave it a shot, should have aimed lower The Grammar Nazis have all been posted to latrine duty on the Eastern Front, but the Capitalisation Of Initial Words In Sentences Nazis are still on patrol.
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The Punctuation Nazi P.S. There is no apostrophe in 'Nazis'.
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Lt;div id="post_message_1463730" style=line-height: 120%;">Please learn the difference between then and than <a href="http://behindthebox.com.au/showthread.php?t=45133" target="_blank">BETTER <b><u>THAN</u></b> THE 10... .
Even when you thought you were right, you were probably wrong . . . 20 Common Grammar Mistakes That (Almost) Everyone Makes | LitReactor
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I blame my disability and also I just don’t care or become more common due to the internet .
My point to all you "grammer nazisI’ll be the first to admit my grammar is sucky.
Incorrect language, no.
Incorrect grammar, yes.
Arbitrary.
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