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30-11-2010, 01:08 PM | #1 | ||
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I don't mind internet speak, I grew up with it, and grew out of it just as fast.
I don't even give a damn if people miss out a letter or misspell a word, however after observing a number threads on a variety of forums, I propose a simple grammar test before users can sign up. Example: http://www.anglolang.co.uk/cgi-bin/w...gi_quiz_form=1 While perhaps the solution would be to simply limit where users could post, rather than deny them the ability to view and contribute to the forums all together, it would mean a far more user-friendly experience overall... until someone gets drunk and starts posting Some people can't seem to string a basic sentence together, and it's quite worrying, especially considering even at a year 10 level of education most should be able to write a letter with even rudimentary grammar and punctuation. Call me a snob, say I'm discriminating if you wish, but I'm sick to death of having to spend 5 minutes deciphering what on earth the post is about.
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30-11-2010, 01:12 PM | #2 | ||
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I agree 100%
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30-11-2010, 01:16 PM | #3 | ||
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I agree with you. When you see the same incorrectly spelt word more than once in a post and you realise it's not just a slip of the typing fingers... it really grates me.
In saying that, we also don't want to discriminate to anyone who's mother tongue is not english, but there's certainly a lot of people who hav sum pritty atroshus speling on hir.
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30-11-2010, 01:18 PM | #4 | |||
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30-11-2010, 01:22 PM | #5 | ||
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Tubble typing? Grama n ishoo ??, puncha wha???
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30-11-2010, 01:21 PM | #6 | ||
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But if we do this how are people who have nothing constructive to add to the discussion gonna try and win if they can't pick on someone's spelling and grammer?
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30-11-2010, 01:21 PM | #7 | ||
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i dunno wit ya talkin bout - c i pist ma englash ixaminatin wid flyin kolas.
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30-11-2010, 01:21 PM | #8 | ||
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Correct. I am a terrible one for typos, but as far as the basic use of the english language, we are doomed!!!
The requirements for signing up to any forum should be a test. 1- Please define bought and brought 2- Explain when to use a full stop 3- Explain the difference between weather and whether 4- Explain the difference between their, there and they're Should the user fail with any of these questions, then a virus should automatically be sent to their computer and it should explode!!! thanks!!!! |
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30-11-2010, 04:00 PM | #9 | |||
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I have never made comment about this because I know how sensitive and defensive certain Forum members can get about even the most well-meaning suggestions. And it appears that these certain members are mostly the ones with a poor knowledge of English grammar etc. The incorrect uses of "there" instead of "their", and "brought" instead of "bought" are particularly common, together with "whether" instead of "weather". EGs: "There FPV was brought from a dealership" "What was the whether like at the car show?" To me, these obvious mistakes reflect badly on the intelligence of owners of Fords, including expensive and nice looking ones. |
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30-11-2010, 04:05 PM | #10 | |||
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30-11-2010, 04:09 PM | #11 | ||
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1. Can you help me? I _____ a post office.
am looking for look for am look for looking for Correct. Grammar point: Present continuous 2. Tomorrow the Queen _____ open a new hospital. is going will going to is going to will to Correct. Grammar point: Going to 3. What _____? I work in a book shop. are you doing do you are you do do you do Correct. Grammar point: Present simple question form 4. Where _____ yesterday? you was are you were you did you were Correct. Grammar point: Was/were 5. _____ John last week? Did you see Did you saw Do you see Have you see Correct. Grammar point: Past simple 6. Last month he _____ three large fish. catch catched caught did catch Correct. Grammar point: Irregular past 7. When we went in, they _____ to the radio. listened listening were listening were listen Correct. Grammar point: Past continuous 8. Do you like Paris? I don't know. I _____there. never went didn't go never gone haven't been Correct. Grammar point: Present perfect: general past 9. I'm a teacher. I _____ a teacher for twelve years. was have been am am being Correct. Grammar point: Present perfect: with for/since 10. She can drive; she _____ drive for fifteen years. can is able to could has been able to Correct. Grammar point: Have been able to 11. He's the best dancer. He dances _____ than anyone else. very beautiful more beautiful much more beautiful more beautifully Correct. Grammar point: Comparison of adverbs (reg. and irreg.) 12. They don't need any help. They can do it _____ . theirself theirselves their own themselves Correct. Grammar point: Reflexive / on one's own 13. He _____ drink whisky, but he does now. used to wasn't used to hadn't use to didn't use to Correct. Grammar point: Used to 14. It's wrong. You_____ do it. shouldn't to needn't don't have to shouldn't The answer is: shouldn't Grammar point: Should 15. When is he coming? I _____ for over an hour. am waiting have waited was waiting have been waiting Correct. Grammar point: Present perfect continuous 16. I'm tired _____ questions. to answer that I answer because of to answer of answering Correct. Grammar point: Prepositional expression and gerund 17. I don't know _____ it. because he did why did he why did he do why he did Correct. Grammar point: Indirect question 18. We'll phone as soon as we _____ the information. will have have are going to have are having Correct. Grammar point: Conditional (Type 1) 19. When the police arrived, the criminals _____ escaped. were already already had already have already Correct. Grammar point: Past Perfect 20. This room _____ seven times. is painted has painted has been painted they have painted Correct. Grammar point: Passive simple 21. If I _____ enough money, I'd buy a car. have had will have would have Correct. Grammar point: Conditional (Type 2) 22. He said _____ happy to be in England again. he was I am he is to be The answer is: he was Grammar point: Reported Speech 23. I enjoy _____ my friends. to see seeing that I see myself to see Correct. Grammar point: Verb and gerund 24. Her colleagues expected _____ the job. that she gets her to get that she got her getting Correct. Grammar point: Verb and object and infinitive 25. You look terrible! You _____ see a doctor. should to had better to had better would better Correct. Grammar point: Had better 26. He _____ be Mexican. He doesn't speak Spanish. mustn't isn't possibly can't must The answer is: can't Grammar point: Must/can't (logical necessity) 27. He _____have done it, but I'm not sure. must can't couldn't might Correct. Grammar point: could/may have 28. It's too late. You _____ have told me before. must can may should Correct. Grammar point: Should have 29. If I _____ in your position then, I would have told the truth. have been was were had been Correct. Grammar point: Conditional (Type 3) 30. We're looking for the lady _____ handbag was stolen yesterday. of whom which whose the which Correct. Grammar point: Relative clause with whose 31. London is boring! I wish _____ in New York. I would live that I am living I lived that I live Correct. Grammar point: Wish and subjunctive 32. We've reduced the price _____ sell more. for to so to in order to so that Correct. Grammar point: In order to and infinitive 33. They've moved to a different house _____ their children can attend a better school. in order so that for so as Correct. Grammar point: So that and subordinate clause 34. If you don't have to do something, it means you _____ do it. mustn't needn't don't must to haven't to Correct. Grammar point: Must / mustn't /needn't / have to 35. Would you like to go out this evening? No, thank you, I _____ stay at home. prefer would rather would prefer would like Correct. Grammar point: Would rather 36. It was _____ beautiful day that he decided to go for a walk. such a a so so very such Correct. Grammar point: So / such / such a 37. Despite her calm appearance, she _____ frightened. spoke looked sounded talked The answer is: sounded Grammar point: To look / to sound / to feel 38. Don't ring at the same time tomorrow, I _____ lunch. will have will be having am going to have am having Correct. Grammar point: Future continuous 39. If you're forbidden to do something, it means you _____ do it. haven't got to needn't couldn't may not Correct. Grammar point: May not / could not / haven't got to 40. I don't usually eat three meals a day, but I _____ used to it. am getting have got am got am Correct. Grammar point: To get used to 41. He's a good talker. He always puts _____ his ideas very well. off out over away Correct. Grammar point: Phrasal verbs 42. We tried a new marketing idea, but it didn't come _____ . off up through on The answer is: off Grammar point: Phrasal verbs 43. This computer is useless; it's always breaking _____ . off down up out Correct. Grammar point: Phrasal verbs 44. Working under pressure always brings _____ the best in him. out up through across Correct. Grammar point: Phrasal verbs 45. I'm afraid I can't go _____ your decision; I think you're wrong. into over to up to along with Correct. Grammar point: Phrasal verbs 46. It's hard to get _____ him; he's got such a difficult character. into over to on with by Correct. Grammar point: Phrasal verbs 47. Look _____ ! That car's coming this way. over on after out Correct. Grammar point: Phrasal verbs 48. If his company takes _____ ours, they'll have a monopoly. out up over down Correct. Grammar point: Phrasal verbs 49. Production has slowed down because they have run _____ difficulty with a particular component. out of against on into Correct. Grammar point: Phrasal verbs 50. I'm sorry but I can't make _____ what he's trying to do. up out over off Correct. Grammar point: Phrasal verbs Your score is 45. 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30-11-2010, 04:11 PM | #12 | |||
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30-11-2010, 04:12 PM | #13 | |||
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30-11-2010, 04:27 PM | #14 | |||
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30-11-2010, 04:41 PM | #15 | |||
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30-11-2010, 04:14 PM | #16 | |||
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01-12-2010, 05:37 AM | #17 | |||
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30-11-2010, 01:21 PM | #18 | ||
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I don't really agree with this at all. Some people are genuinely not good at learning, so we should banish them from fordforums and perhaps society? Just the way you've learned to write English correctly, perhaps it's time for everyone to learn how to tolerate others misfortunes.
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30-11-2010, 01:23 PM | #19 | ||
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Or the gibberish posts could simply be moderated.
Someone who is posting that has difficulty with the english language is pretty easy to spot compared with SMS type posts or posts from someone who is just being a moron. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm sure the moderators do this sort of filtering all the time.
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30-11-2010, 01:34 PM | #20 | ||
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There are a few people on here who are dyslexic. What would you want done with them?? Drawn and Quartered?? I don't agree with this at all. As mentioned, for some members, English is their second language.
Where is the forum love? Yes, reading some posts can be a tad bit annoying at times, but a little patience and understanding goes a long way. If we were all so great at spelling and grammar, then perhaps we should all be English teachers.
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30-11-2010, 02:17 PM | #21 | |||
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Not everyone has had the luxury of being taught to an extent of other's who seem to think their s*%t don't stink. I'm sorry but we have had thread's like this before and like all of them, they only bring out the one's that tend to think they know all, but they really need to go back over their own post's and re-read, as some of them fall into this topic that they themselves are complaining about, Pot-kettle-Black...... |
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30-11-2010, 02:49 PM | #22 | |||
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30-11-2010, 02:53 PM | #23 | |||
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The old phrase of "if you have nothing nice to say,don't say it", is losing relevance in today's society. Constructive criticism and tact, are what is needed if you do not agree with what is put in front of you. |
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30-11-2010, 03:04 PM | #24 | ||
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Perhaps IQ and psychometric testing might be in order too? Seriously, one musn't be too hard on those less endowed with literary cudos, must one?
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30-11-2010, 03:06 PM | #25 | ||
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wtf u on bout mi spellin is fine m8
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30-11-2010, 03:13 PM | #26 | |||
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30-11-2010, 03:13 PM | #27 | |||
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I have no problem reading the below paragraph, so a couple of spelling or grammar mistakes on a forum is neither here nor
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30-11-2010, 03:22 PM | #28 | |||
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30-11-2010, 03:20 PM | #29 | ||
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I would like to see "mobile phone style texting " comments shunned or even banned in the same way that if someone is USING CAPS as everybody is all over them like a rash for shouting because it is considered rude. I feel the same way about "mobile phone style texting" as well, it is just plain rude.
I do not want to see people shunned for poor grammar however as you just do not know their personal circumstance. There is nothing wrong with showing some form of social grace and etiquette, but there is plenty wrong with making people feel like dummies. I can tell them apart and if I feel that they are genuine I take the time to decipher what the content of the comment is, but if I see someone who is just "plan lzy" or are treating us like their "bros on da fday nite" then I just ignore the comment anyway. Bud Bud |
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30-11-2010, 04:55 PM | #30 | |||
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Agree 100%, Some people just arn't that good around computers as well, this can lead to some hard to read posts.
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