Author Topic: Correct spelling, damn it  (Read 5795 times)

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You're a spelling national socialist, but couldn't be forgeted with grammar. I think you should GTFO for this and being an alt.

You're a spelling national socialist, but couldn't be forgeted with grammar. I think you should GTFO for this and being an alt.
Plaz
Pentaplox's posts aren't very great himself.

Plaz
Pentaplox's posts aren't very great himself.
Exactly. He uses little to no grammar in 90% of his posts.

Exactly. He uses little to no grammar in 90% of his posts.

I does!

Well, sometimes. :3


Are we reviving the fad through this topic  :cookieMonster:

It's actually "dammit," not "damnit" or "damn it."

It actually is "damn it". "Dammit" is just a slangy version of it.

It actually is "damn it". "Dammit" is just a slangy version of it.

Technically, to use the word "it" you must be refering to something. In the title, the "it" is linked to spelling because it is the direct object.

Therefore he has damned the spelling that is correct.

Technically, to use the word "it" you must be refering to something. In the title, the "it" is linked to spelling because it is the direct object.

Therefore he has damned the spelling that is correct.

"Dammit" comes from the phrase "damn it". Before the word "dammit" was taken on, "damn it" was how it was written. You don't need a subject for "damn it" since it's being used as a mild expletive. It's like saying "Correct spelling, forget!", and having somebody say, "You can't say "forget" there since it's not referring to a subject."

Defence and Defense are a cultural difference, like colour and color.

Fun fact: the most incorrectly spelled word is "incorrectly." (Or at least it used to be, I don't know if it still is.)

Maybe I hardly use correct grammar in these forums cause I am grammatically correct when i need to be. Maybe i just dont feel like holding shift, and i like to get my post over quickly and not type a whole elaborate and detailed post for just a comment.

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