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Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: Rabble on February 07, 2005, 06:46:07 pm
Okay, Be fair on this rate your grammar on 1-10,(Points and Stuff allowed)then Make a few complete sentances to prove it.

Meh. 8.5

Once there was a man from Peru, he dreamed of eating his shoe. He woke with a fright, in the middle of the night , to see that his dream had came true.
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: ghostlyhamburger on February 07, 2005, 06:50:30 pm
10.

I strive to be a popular Broadway star, but I understand that though many people have the same ambition, few do become stars. My goal to accomplish, though, is to record a Broadway soundtrack. This would mean that the show must be a premiere or a revival. I don't care if I'm the star, or in the chorus; either is good.
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: SizzlinSean on February 07, 2005, 07:03:10 pm
9

I try my best to have good grammar, but occasionally I'll miss something. I try to proof read most of my stuff.
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: Elizabeth Rose on February 07, 2005, 07:50:13 pm
Hmm, I'm not 100% sure about this one. I'll say a nine, but I'd like it if someone would say for me. Sometimes other people notice your mistakes more than you do yourself.
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: AppleNick on February 07, 2005, 09:53:05 pm
10.

Did you hear about that Blue Man group? What a rip-off of The Smurfs.
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: ssj4gogita4 on February 07, 2005, 09:54:43 pm
I can use any grammar I feel like :P
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: LE on February 08, 2005, 02:03:28 pm
10. my friend is a proper-grammar-freak and it has rubbed off on me. I snap when people say anways, it's anyway! gawd
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: Isnt Anything on February 08, 2005, 02:09:22 pm
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10. my friend is a proper-grammar-freak and it has rubbed off on me. I snap when people say anways, it's anyway! gawd
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Its not 'gawd' its 'God'  :biggrin:

I'm a little unsure 6 mabye?

eye dun talk like di$$$
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: Starr2k3 on February 08, 2005, 02:11:45 pm
How about you rate me... I don't judge myself.
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: Thomas on February 08, 2005, 02:24:10 pm
9.9

as I have to speak to some retards at school, some smart kids and some highly intelligent teachers.
It depends who Im talking to, how I feel....and what the weather is like outside.
And it's almost always raining.
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: jojobird on February 08, 2005, 03:03:14 pm
10
I don't mean to brag, but I rarely make any mistakes while writing (or in this case, typing).
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: DennisLuvr on February 08, 2005, 03:08:41 pm
What dang difference does it make whether er not I kin talk right? I mean, jest because I'm from a country-talking part o' the world, doan giv you no right to go a'makin' fun of me! That's why Ah'm a'giving you reason to make fun o' me because this is how everyone in the entire county talks so git used to it!

lol...

Okay, about a 9.

I try to talk very politely most of the time and, though my voice may have a slight twang, I don't believe the stereotyped hillbilly accent runs true around here. I find myself correcting a lot of things my friends say, when frankly, they don't care and would just as soon pronounce it 'deers'.

Oh, and ain't IS a word.
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: super_sayian_spongebob on February 08, 2005, 03:12:16 pm
7

I often mispell words and mispunctuate punctuations. I make typos easily but I capitalize alot and I make good well thought out sentences most of the time.
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: ssj4gogita4 on February 08, 2005, 03:39:06 pm
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I often mispell words and mispunctuate punctuations. I make typos easily but I capitalize alot and I make good well thought out sentences most of the time.
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Spelling is not a part of grammar really
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: spongebuddie on February 08, 2005, 03:44:23 pm
i'd rate mine about....
4 he he i know it's bad and i'm proud LOL
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: SpongeBobAndyZX14 on February 08, 2005, 03:53:09 pm
10/10
im da besterest grammer person-dude in the wordl.  JK.
"I'm the best grammer person in the world." is the correct way.
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: Rabble on February 08, 2005, 04:28:16 pm
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10/10
im da besterest grammer person-dude in the wordl.  JK.
"I'm the best grammer person in the world." is the correct way.
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Its spelled Grammar.  :tongue:
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: LE on February 08, 2005, 05:25:34 pm
true enough
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: Snowthrower on February 08, 2005, 06:00:50 pm
i believe my grammar wells perfect a 10!!! yaya grammar snowthrower is perfect A++++++++'s!!!!1
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: SS4Gohan on February 08, 2005, 06:34:28 pm
hi wat ^ lyke i beleev i gramer wud b defenatlee 10/10 & if ne1 diss agrres il nvr leve luv dis plce bye
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: AppleNick on February 08, 2005, 09:44:32 pm
I think that some people here do not know what the definition of grammar is. Spelling and grammar are two different things.
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: mrhankey2704 on February 09, 2005, 10:46:42 am
me grammmder be bestest!the number 8 out o 10
Title: How Good Is Your Grammar
Post by: Rabble on February 09, 2005, 12:18:21 pm
Grammar is....    

         1. The study of how words and their component parts combine to form sentences.
         2. The study of structural relationships in language or in a language, sometimes including pronunciation, meaning, and linguistic history.
   2.
         1. The system of inflections, syntax, and word formation of a language.
         2. The system of rules implicit in a language, viewed as a mechanism for generating all sentences possible in that language.
   3.
         1. A normative or prescriptive set of rules setting forth the current standard of usage for pedagogical or reference purposes.
         2. Writing or speech judged with regard to such a set of rules.
   4. A book containing the morphologic, syntactic, and semantic rules for a specific language.
   5.
         1. The basic principles of an area of knowledge: the grammar of music.
         2. A book dealing with such principles.