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Old 03-17-2002, 09:38 AM
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Originally posted by mikepg


Umm, if you're sooooo picky on grammar, why would you start a sentence with "And" ? Sometimes it is okay, when you want to add a literary effect to your righting, but the second and 1st sentences have nothing to do with eachother, therefor no conjunction is needed.

Most of the mistakes aren't necessarily grammatical mistakes either, when infact they are spelling mistakes, often caused by typing errors. As for the use of the "there"s and "their"s, this is the internet, and somethings are faster to type than others .

There are other mistakes I could point out, but I'll spare you this time, lol.
You're lecturing me on grammar? You said "righting," and I don't think this makes you a superior authority on the subject. So, I used "and" as a transition element. Big deal. It's used informally as a forms of moving onwards in a topic. This is an informal forum, and as long as my sentence structure, grammar, and spelling are A-OK, I see no reason why I should change just because I used "and" as a transition.
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