I don't correct other people's mistakes; I make enough of my own. I just would rather those that was hypocritical of me in the past, be a little more cautious of their failures.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:No, how dare you question mine grammars without even drawing direct attention to my failure to add an apostrophe to 'serpent's.' Like leaving money on the table!The Conservative wrote:I dare because I wanted to better myself. Heaven forbid.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:
Churl!
How DARE you!?
Grammarly.
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That last sentence is a little jacked up.The Conservative wrote:People, I may have issues, but please for the love of god, fix your own... Grammarly offers extensions for web browsers to check your spelling, grammar, and readability for free.
Every time I go on here, even the "most educated" here are making grammar mistakes, and I'm getting dinged for them. I am far from a grammar nazi, but Grammarly is, and I like not being barked at for making mistakes that are not mine.
As for why I'm using it, it's simple... the book I'm writing before I give it to my wife for "final edit" I run it through the app and call it a day. (Yes I paid for it, and I'm glad I did)
You need web access to use it, but I think since people are writing here, they all have a form of web access.
http://grammarly.com
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Okeefenokee wrote:forumThe Conservative wrote:None, I got tired of people yelling at me at the DC form about my grammar and decided to do something about it. What's your excuse?Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:How many pieces of silver did they offer you to sell us, your loyal comrades, out?
Answer, you ruffian, or hold your serpents tongue!
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Meh, at least you understood it. Better than how I used to be.GrumpyCatFace wrote:That last sentence is a little jacked up.The Conservative wrote:People, I may have issues, but please for the love of god, fix your own... Grammarly offers extensions for web browsers to check your spelling, grammar, and readability for free.
Every time I go on here, even the "most educated" here are making grammar mistakes, and I'm getting dinged for them. I am far from a grammar nazi, but Grammarly is, and I like not being barked at for making mistakes that are not mine.
As for why I'm using it, it's simple... the book I'm writing before I give it to my wife for "final edit" I run it through the app and call it a day. (Yes I paid for it, and I'm glad I did)
You need web access to use it, but I think since people are writing here, they all have a form of web access.
http://grammarly.com
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If I can understand you I'm fine.
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Yeah, before people like StA would come after me for grammar, and completely derail a topic.TheReal_ND wrote:If I can understand you I'm fine.
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Kazmyr wrote:Okeefenokee wrote:forumThe Conservative wrote:
None, I got tired of people yelling at me at the DC form about my grammar and decided to do something about it. What's your excuse?
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Zlaxer wrote:The Conservative wrote:People, I may have issues, but please for the love of god, fix your own... Grammarly offers extensions for web browsers to check your spelling, grammar, and readability for free.
Every time I go on here, even the "most educated" here are making grammar mistakes, and I'm getting dinged for them. I am far from a grammar nazi, but Grammarly is, and I like not being barked at for making mistakes that are not mine.
As for why I'm using it, it's simple... the book I'm writing before I give it to my wife for "final edit" I run it through the app and call it a day. (Yes I paid for it, and I'm glad I did)
You need web access to use it, but I think since people are writing here, they all have a form of web access.
http://grammarly.com
"The browser extension I voluntarily installed annoys me, therefore you all change your behavior"
Pffft.
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Naw, I am just finally bringing something to the table people can use, since we have our own grammar nazis here, we may as well nip their abilities in the bud. He'll I've seen in plenty of times here already (forget this topic)DBTrek wrote:Zlaxer wrote:The Conservative wrote:People, I may have issues, but please for the love of god, fix your own... Grammarly offers extensions for web browsers to check your spelling, grammar, and readability for free.
Every time I go on here, even the "most educated" here are making grammar mistakes, and I'm getting dinged for them. I am far from a grammar nazi, but Grammarly is, and I like not being barked at for making mistakes that are not mine.
As for why I'm using it, it's simple... the book I'm writing before I give it to my wife for "final edit" I run it through the app and call it a day. (Yes I paid for it, and I'm glad I did)
You need web access to use it, but I think since people are writing here, they all have a form of web access.
http://grammarly.com
"The browser extension I voluntarily installed annoys me, therefore you all change your behavior"
Pffft.
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Also, I found being subtle around here doesn't work, it is better to be in a person's face than actually try to debate anyone here with facts to get the point across.
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