Originally posted by Fleetwood
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I think that recommendation is based on an analogy with Latin. Same goes for the split infinitive rule. I prefer the original.
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"to which you can link" is much better.
A preposition is something you never end a sentence with.
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misspelled.Originally posted by SpacecadetStart your own pedant thread where you can link to and correct mispelt postings and leave the rest of the forum alone.
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It is one way of upping your post count without needing to make a proper contribution to a thread.
The number of times I've gone to look at a thread with a new post only to find another smug :
is just starting to take the piss.you're
Start your own pedant thread where you can link to and correct mispelt postings and leave the rest of the forum alone.
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Not half as tedious as supposedly educated fcukers who haven't mastered basic punctuation, grammar and spelling. FFS, some of you don't even know the difference between its and it's.
Of course, with stupid Earth brains like yours...
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It is getting tedious... But then you can't expect much better from an internet forum full of contractors
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Filthy paedoants! Hunt them down, kill them and burn their houses!
Paediatricians too - perverted scum!
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PourOriginally posted by DimPrawnIm tyred off the'se replys frome poeple whom 'ave nowte beater two doo butt hilight other's pore grammer.
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