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grabot Wrote:

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> Failure to capitalise the first letter of a

> sentence...



That is the worst.


Failing to use a comma really bugs me too. If you have to take a breath in the middle of a sentence, use a comma instead of babbling on.....................and..................on...............without breathing.

In English Grammar and in any other language all sentences make sense when you know that particular language.

I make , you make we all make but who made it first and why was not the No. 1 if this is not counted in sentences

has to be counted in numbers above the silly words silly silly silly .....!!!!!!!!!!!

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Wouldn't it be easier (and prettier) if we

> returned to thee, thy, thou?

>

> Your/you're mix up drives me mad.


Thou knowest not what thou hast started.


Hang on, 'thou' is informal. Do we know each other well enough, or is it like it was in France or Germany when I was a girl and we ask permission?

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