Re: A complete guide to English language
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Originally Posted by
Skweeky
Indeed.
Eventually all shall bow to my will
Right, sooner or later; ( is a semi- colon ok here?) so they might just as well get used to it now ..
Re: A complete guide to English language
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Originally Posted by
thewizeard
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Originally Posted by
Skweeky
Indeed.
Eventually all shall bow to my will
Right, sooner or later; ( is a semi- colon ok here?) so they might just as well get used to it now ..
No, a semicolon is inappropriate. Compound sentences are structured in 3 ways...
- 2 independent clauses are joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so).
- 2 independent clauses are joined by a conjunctive adverb (however, in addition, instead, etc.) which is preceded by a semicolon and followed by a comma.
- 2 independent clauses are joined by a lone semicolon.
Your sentence used a hybrid or types 1 and 3. One correct way to rephrase that would be to replace the semicolon with a comma.
Re: A complete guide to English language
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Originally Posted by
mbucari1
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Originally Posted by
thewizeard
Right, sooner or later; ( is a semi- colon ok here?) so they might just as well get used to it now ..
No, a semicolon is inappropriate. Compound sentences are structured in 3 ways...
- 2 independent clauses are joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so).
- 2 independent clauses are joined by a conjunctive adverb (however, in addition, instead, etc.) which is preceded by a semicolon and followed by a comma.
- 2 independent clauses are joined by a lone semicolon.
Your sentence used a hybrid or types 1 and 3. One correct way to rephrase that would be to replace the semicolon with a comma.
I think it's time for you to return to the BitTorrent forums they need your help more than teh Lizards.
Lesson one, in all English language lessons to be held in teh Lounge, is listen carefully and look and understand what the teacher is actually saying. Her word is law. It's is not to be discussed and brought into disrepute in any way. It's similar to a very well know cosmic law, which considering the scope of this thread; and anyway..we are only just approaching the term known as adjective. (semi-colons are smelly) What Skweeky says is English as English was meant to be written. So off you go, to a forum that needs your help more than this one. ( while you are there you can trade a few invites); and also mention to your class, that three words don't a sentence and hardly a phrase Or does it, Skweeky? Also never ever jest or make the teacher, before the class, appear to have got it wrong. That's capital. Also have you ever seen Skweeky in fighting dress.. with her whip?
Re: A complete guide to English language
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Originally Posted by
thewizeard
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Originally Posted by
mbucari1
No, a semicolon is inappropriate. Compound sentences are structured in 3 ways...
- 2 independent clauses are joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so).
- 2 independent clauses are joined by a conjunctive adverb (however, in addition, instead, etc.) which is preceded by a semicolon and followed by a comma.
- 2 independent clauses are joined by a lone semicolon.
Your sentence used a hybrid or types 1 and 3. One correct way to rephrase that would be to replace the semicolon with a comma.
I think it's time for you to return to the BitTorrent forums
they need your help more than teh Lizards.
Lesson one, in all English language lessons to be held in teh Lounge, is listen carefully and look and understand what the teacher is actually saying. Her word is law. It's is not to be discussed and brought into disrepute in any way. It's similar to a very well know cosmic law, which considering the scope of this thread; and anyway..we are only just approaching the term known as adjective. (semi-colons are smelly) What Skweeky says
is English as English was meant to be written. So off you go, to a forum that needs your help more than this one. ( while you are there you can trade a few invites); and also mention to your class, that three words don't a sentence and hardly a phrase Or does it, Skweeky? Also never ever jest or make the teacher, before the class, appear to have got it wrong. That's capital. Also have you ever seen Skweeky in fighting dress.. with her whip?
Are you upset that I corrected your English? You shouldn't be, after all you were the one who asked. BTW, I think I'll be hanging out in the lounge for a while. I like it here :), and I don't trade anymore.
As for Skweeky, I have yet to see her in this forum.
Re: A complete guide to English language
She'll pop-up. Just remember to hold yourself down.
Re: A complete guide to English language
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Originally Posted by
mbucari1
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Originally Posted by
thewizeard
I think it's time for you to return to the BitTorrent forums they need your help more than teh Lizards.
Lesson one, in all English language lessons to be held in teh Lounge, is listen carefully and look and understand what the teacher is actually saying. Her word is law. It's is not to be discussed and brought into disrepute in any way. It's similar to a very well know cosmic law, which considering the scope of this thread; and anyway..we are only just approaching the term known as adjective. (semi-colons are smelly) What Skweeky says is English as English was meant to be written. So off you go, to a forum that needs your help more than this one. ( while you are there you can trade a few invites); and also mention to your class, that three words don't a sentence and hardly a phrase Or does it, Skweeky? Also never ever jest or make the teacher, before the class, appear to have got it wrong. That's capital. Also have you ever seen Skweeky in fighting dress.. with her whip?
Are you upset that I corrected your English? You shouldn't be, after all you were the one who asked. BTW, I think I'll be hanging out in the lounge for a while. I like it here :), and I don't trade anymore.
As for Skweeky, I have yet to see her in this forum.
Not at all. You really must not jump to conclusions, that post you " corrected" was an otherwise failed attempt to pacify Skweeky, I thought you had probably missed that! Check Skweeky's post prior to my "erroneous" one. I really think you should be more attentive and show more understanding regarding the female psyche.
Re: A complete guide to English language
There shall be no classes today due to the teacher being severely hung over :(
Re: A complete guide to English language
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Originally Posted by
thewizeard
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Originally Posted by
mbucari1
Are you upset that I corrected your English? You shouldn't be, after all you were the one who asked. BTW, I think I'll be hanging out in the lounge for a while. I like it here :), and I don't trade anymore.
As for Skweeky, I have yet to see her in this forum.
Not at all. You really must not jump to conclusions, that post you " corrected" was an otherwise failed attempt to pacify Skweeky, I thought you had probably missed that! Check Skweeky's post prior to my "erroneous" one. I really think you should be more attentive and show more understanding regarding the female psyche.
Well, I've always been a little oblivious to the obvious and scrutinizing of small details. As for understanding the female psyche, I'm 20 years old. I have no interest in a relationship and haven't pursued one since I broke up with my girlfriend in high school. I have no interest in learning atm.
Re: A complete guide to English language
Now say something useful mbucari1
Re: A complete guide to English language
Like ..poor teacher or an apple a day... no better not, too late for that one however you get the gist..