I see you starting sentences with a capital letter… Oh wait.
Also, you end sentences with a dot… Oh wait.
Also, keep on “doing” mistakes. They might start to like it, after a while.
Like a colon, but the bottom bit is like a comma instead of a dot. A semicolon separates a sentence into two distinct parts, varying in topic (but still into two sets of prose) while still keeping it as one grammatical sentence. A full colon is used to separate a sentence in to one set of prose and one list; even if it is a list of one item.
At least, that’s as far as GCSE English has taught me. I’m sure there are lecturers on here who could give you a fuller understanding of the semicolon.
You’re right, actually. Regardless, there should be some sort of punctuation, and if people can manage at least a comma to separate the sentences, I am content. I don’t really expect people to be grammatically perfect, but I wish some sort of basic understanding of it was shown in society more often, lol.
What’s even more annoying is someone who says “I could care less.” It doesn’t take a wizard to realize that the wording means completely opposite to the intention. Kids these days.
thairs a simple solution… always use “yur” in all cases
everyone still knows what you mean AND yur still deliberately pissing off the grammer nazi’s !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DNFTT.
trlollololololoololllool
omg don’t tell me that someone with English as their native language can do such a mistake. he should think about suicide with his terribly low IQ
I see you starting sentences with a capital letter… Oh wait.
Also, you end sentences with a dot… Oh wait.
Also, keep on “doing” mistakes. They might start to like it, after a while.
luckily i live in magical kingdom where interpunction doesn’t exist. U mad?
Mir. Nice troll, good sir. I doth my cap to you.
Mr. W….. For shame. tut tut tut.
even the “YOUR” fail! haha!
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you don’t say?!…
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SOB! YOU YOUR YOU’RE…get it right you’re correcting someone
“get it right, you’re correcting someone.”
“…get it right; you’re correcting someone.”
“Get it right, when you’re correcting someone.”
“…get it right; you’re correcting someone.”
“…get it right: you’re correcting someone.”
goddamn noobs
No, the semicolon was correct.
C-C-C…
…. aaaa
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CCCCCCCCCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
How do you not understand the semicolon?
God damned noobs.
um.. wats a semicolon?
Like a colon, but the bottom bit is like a comma instead of a dot. A semicolon separates a sentence into two distinct parts, varying in topic (but still into two sets of prose) while still keeping it as one grammatical sentence. A full colon is used to separate a sentence in to one set of prose and one list; even if it is a list of one item.
At least, that’s as far as GCSE English has taught me. I’m sure there are lecturers on here who could give you a fuller understanding of the semicolon.
Most writers consider the usage of a semicolon bad style, at least in literature.
Yore, Your, and You’re!
There, Their, and They’re.
Aisle, Isle, I’ll
By, Bye, Buy, Bi
Also “mic”, “Mike”
Don’t forget “yaw”; as in, to tilt.
fail
This effects everyone.
*affects
I think that was the point!
Maybe he means that this Facebook post is the reason for us all existing.
Also, the comma was missing to separate the two clauses in the second sentence.
There’s also the existence of commas, which people seem to completely forget now-a-days.
Get it right, you’re in college.
Shouldn’t it be a semicolon?
Get it right; you’re in college.
Or…
Get it right. You’re in college.
Semicolon FTW!
You’re right, actually. Regardless, there should be some sort of punctuation, and if people can manage at least a comma to separate the sentences, I am content. I don’t really expect people to be grammatically perfect, but I wish some sort of basic understanding of it was shown in society more often, lol.
I believe a comma is fine is you us ‘if’ or ‘when’
Get it right, when you’re correcting someone.
for example
Awh, lame. Someone caught the comma before I did.
I have terrible grammar, and I even noticed the missing comma.
I think you meant:
“I have terrible grammar, and even I noticed the missing comma.”
Although it’s actually a matter of punctuation rather than grammar.
This, surely, is summed up by the cartoon?
awkward
they spelled “collage” wrong too
You should Google stuff before commenting!
You should shutup.
COLLEGE FOR THE WIN!!!
You should buy a sense of humor before commenting!
IRONY!
jeez.
What’s even more annoying is someone who says “I could care less.” It doesn’t take a wizard to realize that the wording means completely opposite to the intention. Kids these days.
Sick comment.
^ that, way up.
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Wow. Check yourself before you start in on others (break yo’self)
Spammer alert!
i could of told you it was a joke
I could HAVE told you it was a joke. SMH.
The “your” versus “you’re” battle wages on, the “can not” versus “cannot” battle has, alas, been lost.
They’re theirs and they’re over there.
They’re there with theirs.
There they’re with theirs.
They’re theirs.
*thtops now with thevere lithp*
Maybe, people should aks for help with grammar: and punctuation?
WHAT ARE YOU, BLACK? AKS? it’s ASK.
How do you know if they are bad at gremmar or just trolleng
Wotts diss gollitsch seyärr tohkinn abbaudd?
English grammar rules suck.
lol the guy looses all credibility with the comments
Wow, I never would have guessed , so many people had time to post this many comments on somthing so stupid
thairs a simple solution… always use “yur” in all cases
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
everyone still knows what you mean AND yur still deliberately pissing off the grammer nazi’s
Good post, Love it. Keep it up. I appreciate it.
Repetitive post. Hate it. Name links to spam. I don’t appreciate it.
I would really hate to be a compulsive grammar nazi, so much retardation in this world. It would drive me crazy.
Get it right – you’re in a collage.
I stumbled upon this page typing in ‘facepalm’. This has provided great entertainment to me.
omg i learned this at the age of 8… and im norwegian