Punctuation Matters

Scott F

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Let’s eat grandma

Let’s eat, grandma.
 
Eats shoots and leaves.

Eats, shoots , and leaves.
 
l had a punctuation once .... took a lot to get that tyre off 😆🚗
 
Driver reporting to his insurance company regarding the damage to his car:
"The pedestrian didn't know which way to go so I hit him"
 
Grammar too!

It’s better to be pissed off then pissed on

It’s better to be pissed off than pissed on
 
Where and how did we get an "s" tagged-on to the word "anyway"?

Now everyone, even so called professionals say "anyways"........really, really frustrating to me because grammar was the only subject I aced in high school.

Another big one for me: "got".

You use more negative muscles in the mouth area saying "I've got one", instead of "I have one".

Oh......and lest we forget: "me and my wife", rather than "her and I".

I wish I could get a crypto-dollar for everyone I hear using improper grammar.

Somewhere, Rudyard Kipling and Shakespeare are frowning......ANYWAY(S), I digress.........
 
Where and how did we get an "s" tagged-on to the word "anyway"?

Now everyone, even so called professionals say "anyways"........really, really frustrating to me because grammar was the only subject I aced in high school.

Another big one for me: "got".

You use more negative muscles in the mouth area saying "I've got one", instead of "I have one".

Oh......and lest we forget: "me and my wife", rather than "her and I".

I wish I could get a crypto-dollar for everyone I hear using improper grammar.

Somewhere, Rudyard Kipling and Shakespeare are frowning......ANYWAY(S), I digress.........
Alas poor grammar l knew it well ,,,,, hawhaw🥲
 
Yikes!

punctuation matters as does spelling and grammar. Don’t even get me started on the your/you’re and their/there conversation.
 
Yikes!

punctuation matters as does spelling and grammar. Don’t even get me started on the your/you’re and their/there conversation.
Their there oooops there there 😀
 
Where and how did we get an "s" tagged-on to the word "anyway"?

Now everyone, even so called professionals say "anyways"........really, really frustrating to me because grammar was the only subject I aced in high school.

Another big one for me: "got".

You use more negative muscles in the mouth area saying "I've got one", instead of "I have one".

Oh......and lest we forget: "me and my wife", rather than "her and I".

I wish I could get a crypto-dollar for everyone I hear using improper grammar.

Somewhere, Rudyard Kipling and Shakespeare are frowning......ANYWAY(S), I digress.........

It can be a tad painful to read all across the internet.
 
Oh......and lest we forget: "me and my wife", rather than "her and I".

Technically, it should be either "she and I" or "her and me." Subjective cases go together, as do objective cases. It sounds wrong because hardly anyone says things that way.
 
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