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  1. pantheraba

    Don't Be Afraid!!!!

    hahaha...have some compassion, you literate FREAK!!! :P
  2. pantheraba

    Don't Be Afraid!!!!

    Hahaha, Stig, I can just hear that..."propaaah"...great phonetic spelling of a British accent. As far as I know, the words "English, British and American" should be capitalized. "I finally managed to be a big enough nuisance, and they tossed me out." I believe the comma after "nuisance" is...
  3. pantheraba

    Don't Be Afraid!!!!

    OK....first, though..."since" and doesn't. The apostrophe takes the place of the "o" in not for does not...therefore, doesn't. Also, or too, you sometimes see folks write "ya'll" which I see as incorrect. Y'all is a contraction for "you all" -- the apostrophe takes the place of "ou"...
  4. pantheraba

    Don't Be Afraid!!!!

    OK, people, me to. Set "people" off with commas since you are addressing them directly, same as if you said, "OK, Mike, me too." Add an "o" to the word "to" at the end of the sentence...too means "also." Only catch, you have to tell me why it's wrong so I can learn. The word "it's" is...
  5. pantheraba

    Don't Be Afraid!!!!

    More examples, Gary? That is very helpful(l). Hahaha...now methinks you are baiting me, matey. :lol: I donna wanna be a grammar Nazi. However, since you asked, my friend, I did correct your query. There is, in all fairness, a good chance that I have fallen into your subtle, but clever...
  6. pantheraba

    Don't Be Afraid!!!!

    I think this applies to your question: "Anything that looks like a spelling error though, will likely be a typo." The word "though" should be set-off with commas because it is not essential to the sentence. 3. Use a pair of commas in the middle of a sentence to set off clauses, phrases, and...
  7. pantheraba

    Don't Be Afraid!!!!

    Stig, you do an unbelievably fine job with English, trust me. I "picked some nits" for you....
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