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reely bad spelling
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Labmanager wrote: »Infact, persue, ect
Can't tell if very, very, clever or can't spell 'etc'. :rotfl:
(Leaning towards former.)There are two types of people in the world: Those that can extrapolate information.0 -
ther is a skool of thort that sez speling and grammer dont matter as longue as yoo gets the meening rite.
waddya fink ?0 -
Miss Havisham, you might get the meaning right but that's not to say the reader will.0
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Norfolk_Jim wrote: »Lose, loose, to, too
does anyone know which one of these they should use?
Some posters on this forum don't!
In answer to your question, there is this wonderful thing called a dictionary, available in all good book shops.:)
Failing that, Google is your friend just type define then the word you want defined.
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Miss_Havisham wrote: »ther is a skool of thort that sez speling and grammer dont matter as longue as yoo gets the meening rite.
waddya fink ?
If you want to convey the impression that you are an uneducated Chav who can't be bothered to express yourself properly then there is nothing wrong with this approach.
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Miss_Havisham wrote: »ther is a skool of thort that sez speling and grammer dont matter as longue as yoo gets the meening rite.
You are correct.
And it is a failing school.
It's probably under special measures.There are two types of people in the world: Those that can extrapolate information.0 -
Just tell everybody you're using an iPad. Then you can type any old drivel. Job done.0
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hello therehelpful tips
it's spelt d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y
there - 'in or at that place'
their - 'owned by them'
they're - 'they are'
it's bought not brought (i just bought my chicken a suit from that new shop for £6.34)0
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