You would think an English/Journalism degree or at least some formal training in grammar would be a requisite to writing copy text for a news site. Ridiculous.
Still, I have an English prof who lists his 'pet peeves' before every essay is due. Among his top offenders: it's/its and than/then (both of which I saw evidence of poor usage in a 'professional' email received over the weekend).
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That is so difficult to read.
dod a twolve yeer old right thiss?
Reminds me of planethalflife.
I say someone up high does not agree with whatever was going on in that church.
You would think an English/Journalism degree or at least some formal training in grammar would be a requisite to writing copy text for a news site. Ridiculous.
Still, I have an English prof who lists his 'pet peeves' before every essay is due. Among his top offenders: it's/its and than/then (both of which I saw evidence of poor usage in a 'professional' email received over the weekend).
Sad.
grammar is ovarrated
My pet peeves are ending sentences with prepositions and the word "it" in any of its forms. ;p
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