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Leo Wyatt
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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 7:04 am    

Hillary went to the store. She bought milk, sald, tomatoes, drinks and , toilet paper.

Wrong totally.

Hillary went to the store. She bought milk, salad, tomatoes, drinks, and toilet paper.

Second sentence looked better than the first.


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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 7:08 am    

Arn't they the same??

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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 7:31 am    

First sentence, there is a misspelled word. and a comma is misplaced.

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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 9:27 am    

In the second the comma is misplaced too. the 'and' replaces the comma. It shows the last of the list comes after it.


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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 9:37 am    

Ok, i see it now lol thanks LionHead.

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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 9:55 am    

I'm only a grammar Nazi sometines with Dutch

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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 10:25 am    

I was always taught that commas before an "and" in a list were optional. I used to never use them there, though now I've begun to.

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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 12:40 pm    

lionhead wrote:

Republican_Man wrote:
Alright, so I write out my will, and I decide to give all my money, which is $100,000, let's say, to people named Fred, Barney, Wilma, and Betty (). Here's what I put in my will: I give $25,000 to Fred, Barney, Wilma and Betty.

Here's where it goes then: Fred gets $25,000. Barney gets $25,000. But Wilma and Betty get $50,000 together.
However, if I put it this way, "I give $25,000 to Fred, Barney, Wilma, and Betty," then each of them gets $25,000. As you can see, that comma is important



Well, then you read sentence a lot different than me. In the first Sentence i read that each of the named people all get $25,000. If the person wanted the latter 2 to get more or lest then you have to make another sentence.


BTW, both sentence gives each person the same amount of money. if wilma and Betty get $50,000 Together its the same as getting $25,000 each Whether you have a comma or not.


Uh...no. You REALLY need to go back to school on this
That's exactly how it would be, you don't seem to know commas very well That's how it would legally be read. And actually, I made a mistake: they would get $25,000, and the other $25,000 would just, well, disappear. And not necessarily about them getting 25,000 each.

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I was always taught that commas before an "and" in a list were optional. I used to never use them there, though now I've begun to.


Yeah, me too, but I ALWAYS use them.

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In the second the comma is misplaced too. the 'and' replaces the comma. It shows the last of the list comes after it.


It could, in a way, but really, not. You very well do need the comma.



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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 12:49 pm    

"I bought a jar of jam, a t-shirt, three books and a snorkel with mask."

Just because you breathe before the "and" when you say it doesn't mean it should have a comma.

Believe me, this is fundamental grammar that has been reinforced every year of my education life. I'll even get my English teacher on here to argue it out if you'd like.


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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 12:52 pm    

madlilnerd wrote:
"I bought a jar of jam, a t-shirt, three books and a snorkel with mask."

Just because you breathe before the "and" when you say it doesn't mean it should have a comma.

Believe me, this is fundamental grammar that has been reinforced every year of my education life. I'll even get my English teacher on here to argue it out if you'd like.


I've had English teachers for years saying that we should use a comma before the and or that it's optional, but even if they say it's optional, then they all say that it's better to do that.



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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 12:55 pm    

Maybe it's an American thing then. Afterall, you do spell colour wrong. You also say "faucet" (?) instead of tap, pants instead of trousers, jelly instead of jam, gello instead of jelly, chunky fries instead of chips, chips instead of crisps...

English and American are like Portugeuse and Spanish. They are similar but different languages, so of course our grammar and spelling differs.


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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 12:55 pm    

Ok, you tell me what I am doing wrong.


Today my son brought home a frog. He threw at his little sister and then ran. He loves to tease, pick, fight, and have fun. On the other hand, he is a lovable little boy.


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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 12:59 pm    

madlilnerd wrote:
Maybe it's an American thing then. Afterall, you do spell colour wrong. You also say "faucet" (?) instead of tap, pants instead of trousers, jelly instead of jam, gello instead of jelly, chunky fries instead of chips, chips instead of crisps...

English and American are like Portugeuse and Spanish. They are similar but different languages, so of course our grammar and spelling differs.


Sure, sure, but we still call it English It's not two languages. It's different DIALECTS of that language, because even in the US we have differences in wording. However, we're right, even though our language came from you guys
(Although we do call water from faucets "tap water," and some here do call it tap )

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Ok, you tell me what I am doing wrong.


Today my son brought home a frog. He threw at his little sister and then ran. He loves to tease, pick, fight, and have fun. On the other hand, he is a lovable little boy.


Quite good, however I would change it around like this:
Today my son brought home a frog. He threw it at his litter sister and ran. He loves to tease, pick-on, fight, and have fun. However, he is a loveable little boy.


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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 1:00 pm    

Perhaps it should be pick a fight or pick fights isntead of having the comma between the two words.
You also missed out "it" inbetween "threw" and "at". And you don't really need the comma before the "and" at the end of the list.


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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 1:02 pm    

madlilnerd wrote:
Perhaps it should be pick a fight or pick fights isntead of having the comma between the two words.
You also missed out "it" inbetween "threw" and "at". And you don't really need the comma before the "and" at the end of the list.


Now that's what we were debating--the comma. I think my friend put that there with good reason, and was right in dowing that. Plus, I fixed those things in my post.



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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 1:02 pm    

Thanks RM.

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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 1:03 pm    

Oh, and it is two languages. English and American Variation English (AVE). It just hasn't been made official yet. If I had a real life conversation with you, you probably wouldn't understand what I was saying.


"I was having a snog with my geezer, but while I wasn't looking he stole my crisps!" etc...


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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 1:04 pm    

Republican_Man wrote:
madlilnerd wrote:
Perhaps it should be pick a fight or pick fights isntead of having the comma between the two words.
You also missed out "it" inbetween "threw" and "at". And you don't really need the comma before the "and" at the end of the list.


Now that's what we were debating--the comma. I think my friend put that there with good reason, and was right in dowing that. Plus, I fixed those things in my post.


I saw your post after my post came through. I have a slow connection and keep getting distracted


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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 1:06 pm    

madlilnerd wrote:
"I bought a jar of jam, a t-shirt, three books and a snorkel with mask."

Just because you breathe before the "and" when you say it doesn't mean it should have a comma.

Believe me, this is fundamental grammar that has been reinforced every year of my education life. I'll even get my English teacher on here to argue it out if you'd like.


Woah... low lung capacity if you have to breathe before "and a snorkel with a mask."


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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 1:08 pm    

You might be saying it slowly or talking like Captain Kirk . It was the only list I could think of.

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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 3:04 pm    

madlilnerd wrote:
Oh, and it is two languages. English and American Variation English (AVE). It just hasn't been made official yet. If I had a real life conversation with you, you probably wouldn't understand what I was saying.


"I was having a snog with my geezer, but while I wasn't looking he stole my crisps!" etc...


No, it's not two languages, or at least I won't say that it is until it's official. Maybe you British call it that, but I say we speak ENGLISH, but our wordings are a bit different. It's just a bit more extreme than the differences in Mexican and Argentinian Spanish



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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 3:16 pm    

We speak an Americanized version of English, RM... All of our words don't come from England... It's now made up of many things, English being the most prominent.


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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 3:20 pm    

Harbor/Harbour, etc.

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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 3:22 pm    

Theresa wrote:
We speak an Americanized version of English, RM... All of our words don't come from England... It's now made up of many things, English being the most prominent.


I know, but nonetheless it's STILL English, and I have yet to be taught BY A TEACHER that that's not the language we speak, therefore I will not call it AVE or whatever the hell it is until then. Simple as pie.



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PostMon Jun 06, 2005 3:24 pm    

Simple as closing my eyes to the real world. Okie, got it!


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