Yes but alright, as D said, is a word, whereas alot is not. It's a bad comparison.
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Yes but alright, as D said, is a word, whereas alot is not. It's a bad comparison.
Ok, attribute it to general laziness, then, or my vernacular. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Kawaii Ryűkishi
Why not just start saying "Aite" instead?
fo shizzle
Psshht. Fo shizzle my ass grizzle. (In other words, no.)Quote:
Originally Posted by Raistlin
Some schools are that horrible. My Secondary School in Solihull stopped giving the pupils spelling tests and grammar lessons at the age of twelve or thirteen. Many of these pupils had problems with writing even the simplest of words as a consequence. If this is the case in other places it comes as no surprise to me that many people can't spell. Is it just me or did anybody else suffer a premature end to these lessons?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ouch!
Yep. We haven't had very many actual grammar lessons in high school at all. Our grammar books just sorta sit unused.Quote:
Is it just me or did anybody else suffer a premature end to these lessons?