MikeSh
Well-Known Member
Oh yes it is! (To use a seasonal phrase)I don't think that's the point.
Oh yes it is! (To use a seasonal phrase)I don't think that's the point.
That is my interpretation, or that it was so misused in the given instance as to become a meme. Like "two jags".I think the point maybe that the German was overusing the English word peanut
Yeah, perhaps, but you only have to look at social media to realise the current generation are spelling what they think they heard rather than the actual word.Surely it would be written down on a script for the adverts.
Oh FFS! Punctuation is important (full stop). How else do you record the end of a sentence? What's happened with various governments and the 3Rs? Are the snowflakes not being taught English?snowflake generation even view a full stop as passive-agressive,
Rather than demanding the end of a sentence with . you could use ; and give the reader the option to choose if a , is less offensive to them ( surely that is the only reason for having that symbol )Oh FFS! Punctuation is important (full stop). How else do you record the end of a sentence? What's happened with various governments and the 3Rs? Are the snowflakes not being taught English?
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday
Generally dry on Sunday morning. In the afternoon, a few showers, wintry on the hills, will move into the far north of Scotland. Controversy, low pressure will bring strong winds and rain in southern England, and Wales. Monday should turn dry with clearing skies for many; cloudier in the south-east and north-west. Mostly cloudy on Tuesday, with some rain in the north and west.