its my first language. do you guys really think i am that bad.
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its my first language. do you guys really think i am that bad.
I am 22 and am already done with that scene....i did a lot of clubbing from 16-19 with fake ids and everything and yeah it all got old pretty quick and am done with it now....
Normally, I would answer you, but I don't want to look like an idiot because...well...Quote:
Originally Posted by Sami09 [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
...THERE WAS NO QUESTION MARK AT THE END OF YOUR SENTENCE YOU DOLT!
and shouldn't that "its" be "it's" to stand for "it is"? I'm not 100% 'cos.. english isn't technically my mother language, though at this point you'd think it was except for the accent.
anyways, sami, no, it's not really that bad, we just like to nitpick.
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Originally Posted by Zarathu [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Shouldn't there be a comma after the word "sentence"?
Shouldn't your question mark be inside the quotations? That's right.Quote:
Originally Posted by vashti [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
No, it should not.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zarathu [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Always inside the quotes. Always.Quote:
Originally Posted by vashti [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Nope. Put a question mark within closing quotation marks when the punctuation applies to the quotation itself and outside when it applies to the whole sentence.
why would you put a letter inside a quotation that wasn't in the quoted text? that doesn't sound logical Z.
Number of times I been to a real bar: 0
Number of places I been to that had a bar, but the place it self was not one: A bunch
Number of clubs I have been to: 1 (it sucked)
I am such a life its unreal lol.
I asked my English teacher (who teaches college level English, mind you) and when she agrees with me, chances are I'm probably right.Quote:
Originally Posted by vashti [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
(That's actually what I said at first, then I argued with somebody about it. I asked my English teacher for proof and she agreed with the friend. I was pissed, but I learned.)
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Originally Posted by Zarathu [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Your teacher must have been educated in Texas, because she is wrong. Look it up. Sorry, darling.
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I'm going to wrong you in the face.Quote:
Originally Posted by vashti [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I think age is not a matter.. as for me, if the guy is still has the urge to party n socialise,no matter they r married or not.
example of an incident of a married man who cont to party:-
my friend, 30 years old is married with his high school girlfriend for more than 5 years whom is currently 8mths pregnant. but this guy loves to party n he met this 22 years old gal who doesnt mind he is married n they dated for several months. the wife found out, confronted them n gav hubby a chance.
th guy just hadn't got enough, he brought her out again to the club last sat where all of us were there. the wife came with her tummy to the club n dragged the hubby out. the guy wasn't aware of his wrongs n even stated a divorce.
maybe its the same for gals as well, we never know...