Do you like studying grammar? Can be grammar in your native language or other languages
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- No
Do you like studying grammar? Can be grammar in your native language or other languages
yes
no

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Do you like studying grammar? Can be grammar in your native language or other languages
- Yes
- No
Do you like studying grammar? Can be grammar in your native language or other languages
yes
no
He [sneak] out last night.
Sneaked
Snuck
Because I could not fit every punctuation mark in the initial poll, and due to the outcry created because of it, I must now pit two bad asses against one another... and the winner will be forced to go against the winner of the previous poll.
Of these two, which is the superior punctuation mark?
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noo they've come for the pronouns! claim a part of speech ability before they can attack again!
nouns (lets you shape-shift into any person, things, animals, etc)
verbs (gives you the ability to finish all your tasks, and never procrastinate)
adjectives (you can curse anyone and it will come true)
adverbs (quiet, married to adjectives, insult anyone and they'll believe it)*
preposition (you can make anything out of 2 ingredients)
conjunction (you can create peace but also quarrel- there are consequences tho)
interjection (you can read people's emotions and influence them thru your words)
*adverbs cannot make the insult come true, but the person will believe it like it is. You can say, "you're a bitch" and they'll think they are one. You can say "You are a terrible person with no human values" to a bad person, and they'll start thinking that. Saying "you'll die alone" will make the person have an irrational fear of dying alone and isolation, etc.
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Edit The Tags To Fix A Spelling Mistake gay
Fuck It They'll Know What I Meant gay
Secret Third Thing...
How do you space your ellipses in your writing?
no space... space
space ... space
no space...no space
space ...no space
secret fifth option
This is for standard writing like via text, story writing, essays, etc. Not including the spacing used when you're paraphrasing or at the beginning of a sentence but specifically how one would trail off mid way through or at the end of a sentence
Reblog and put your vote and nationality in the tags or other notes - I'm genuinely curious why people do ellipses differently
Grammar Poll:
Do you have a preference between the position of "said" or other such words (yelled, whispered, etc.) in relation to the names of the characters? For example:
"I'm done here," Billy said.
"I'm done here," said Billy.
This also includes when there is more information added:
"I'm done here," Billy said, waving his hand.
"I'm done here," said Billy, waving his hand.
Which do you prefer?
I prefer "Billy said"
I prefer "said Billy"
It depends on the situation (let us know in the tags)
I am neutral / no opinion
Which of these sentences is grammatically INcorrect?
Their behavior affected my mood.
He adopted a cheerful affect.
The policy had a negative effect on the economy.
She effected positive changes in the office.
None of the above
I don't believe in grammar/show results
Which of these sentences is grammatically INcorrect?
Their behavior affected my mood.
He adopted a cheerful affect.
The policy had a negative effect on the economy.
She effected positive changes in the office.
None of the above
I don't believe in grammar/show results