Hey guys and girls, wondering why I have put this up it is national punctuation day.
So what is the worse example of use of this you have seen and yes it can be a street sign.
Name of a place, a house and any other thing you can think of have fun.
My example is a sign that leads in to Alexander way ( Lieds into..)
That what it would of look like if someone form the school had not corrected the spelling that right they wrote some
helpful graffiti. Now with the right spelling Leads. Hmm I still wonder if it was an English teach.
He is one what is wrong with this sentence.
The boys' coat was too warm and he had began to sweat.
Please look closely at it and I will point it out soon.
( Clue look at the first two words,)
National punchtuation day today!!!!!
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National punchtuation day today!!!!!
Ace Attorney Poem.
What a crime is done.
Gumshoe's has come.
His name is Dick.
It's a point and click.
To find a clue
or maybe a few.
To made your point of view.
In the trial
where every one stares
the judge does glare.
Objections fly from everywhere!
What a crime is done.
Gumshoe's has come.
His name is Dick.
It's a point and click.
To find a clue
or maybe a few.
To made your point of view.
In the trial
where every one stares
the judge does glare.
Objections fly from everywhere!
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Re: National punctuation day today!!!!!
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Re: National punctuation day today!!!!!
My corrections are bolded and in blue.
I've also seen a particularly egregious one: No Parning.
Also, if this is Nat'l Punctuation Day, why are we also correcting grammar?enigma wrote:This is mine. (Corrections bolded.)DKJustice1 wrote:Hey guys and girls, wondering why I have put this up? It is National Punctuation Day.
So what is the worst example of the use (or misuse) of punctuation that you have seen? And yes, it can be a street sign, name of a place, a house and any other thing you can think of. Have fun!
My example is a sign that leads into Alexander Way. (Lieds into..)
That is what it would've looked like if someone from the school had not corrected the spelling. That's right! They wrote some helpful graffiti. Now with the right spelling: Leads. Hmm... I still wonder if it was an English teacher.
Here is one. What is wrong with this sentence?
The boy's coat was too warm, and he had begun to sweat. <- On this example, verb usage also had to be corrected.
Please look closely at it, and I will point it out soon. <This isn't wrong, per se, but it's awkwardly worded
(Clue: Look at the first two words.)
I've also seen a particularly egregious one: No Parning.
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Re: National punctuation day today!!!!!
Simple. We're...E.D.Revolution wrote:My corrections are bolded and in blue.Also, if this is Nat'l Punctuation Day, why are we also correcting grammar?enigma wrote:This is mine. (Corrections bolded.)DKJustice1 wrote:Hey guys and girls, wondering why I have put this up? It is National Punctuation Day.
So what is the worst example of the use (or misuse) of punctuation that you have seen? And yes, it can be a street sign, name of a place, a house and any other thing you can think of. Have fun!
My example is a sign that leads into Alexander Way. (Lieds into..)
That is what it would've looked like if someone from the school had not corrected the spelling. That's right! They wrote some helpful graffiti. Now with the right spelling: Leads. Hmm... I still wonder if it was an English teacher.
Here is one. What is wrong with this sentence?
The boy's coat was too warm, and he had begun to sweat. <- On this example, verb usage also had to be corrected.
Please look closely at it, and I will point it out soon. <This isn't wrong, per se, but it's awkwardly worded
(Clue: Look at the first two words.)
I've also seen a particularly egregious one: No Parning.
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Re: National punchtuation day today!!!!!
All right, I didn't want to have to mention this in public, but clearly I have to with the direction this thread has headed.
DK has a mental disability that she has mentioned a few times on here. So let's tone down on the mocking.
DK has a mental disability that she has mentioned a few times on here. So let's tone down on the mocking.