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General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: Stupid Fitz on April 29, 2010, 08:06:03 AM
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Why do dumbasses add this to the end of questions? A reporter just asked a kid on the news, "where do you go to school at?"
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I don't see the problem. My grammar and spelling are awful but look how elite I am, you know?
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not trying to be grammar police or anything, I just think it sounds stupid.
Maybe I am just moody today. :dunno:
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not trying to be grammar police or anything, I just think it sounds stupid.
Maybe I am just moody today. :dunno:
It's alright, I understand what you are saying, there.
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What are you getting at?
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hey guys-
haven't read the whole thread but i am in total agreement with the first post. you know what also bothers me? when people use the present tense of the verb be and then supplement it with something else to remind you that it's current. ex- "Maybe I am just moody today." of course it's today. you used the present tense. why do all these people bother with a "today" at the end. wow. just wow.
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:eek:
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It's improper grammar to end a sentence with a preposition.
I'd say these people are just stupid.
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Gramatically correct or not:
At where are my homies?
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It's improper grammar to end a sentence with a preposition.
I'd say these people are just stupid.
I'm glad that this issue was touched on.