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    @jen_jen wrote:

    If poor grammar arises from bad punctuation do you criticise the punctuation and ignore the grammar or point out both?

    grammar and punctuation are separate and very different from each other (a bit like sgt and I).
    Having ssid that, they do walk hand-in-hand and complement each other (also, a bit like sgt and I). :oops:

    #493125

    Sweet response but it doesn’t answer the question :wink:

    #493126

    @jen_jen wrote:

    If poor grammar arises from bad punctuation do you criticise the punctuation and ignore the grammar or point out both?

    Jeeze jen.. my take would be to criticise neither.
    Not on here anyway.

    But..I’m sure my lingo-ranger friend Teldorado here would say go hell for leather on both.
    The initial error bringing about the conditions for numerous conspiracies of negligence.
    Strictly speaking he’d be right..
    And he’s very strict.

    #493127

    @jen_jen wrote:

    Sweet response but it doesn’t answer the question :wink:

    Poor grammar does not arise form bad punctuation.

    #493128

    Now I’m just confused :?

    Let’s talk about football.

    Coventry 1-1 at the mo?

    #493129

    @Sgt Pepper wrote:

    Now I’m just confused :?

    Let’s talk about football.

    Coventry 1-1 at the mo?

    We’re winning 2-1.

    #493130

    Grand.

    #493131

    I’m still trying to find a duck to suck!

    #493132

    @terry wrote:

    @jen_jen wrote:

    If poor grammar arises from bad punctuation do you criticise the punctuation and ignore the grammar or point out both?

    grammar and punctuation are separate and very different from each other (a bit like sgt and I).
    Having ssid that, they do walk hand-in-hand and complement each other (also, a bit like sgt and I). :oops:

    what about spelling???

    compliment* :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:

    #493133

    :lol: :lol: :lol: @ last 2 post

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