Frogger
God Complex
Y'know, I've been writing with good grammar for a couple of years now because, well, it just looks better and lets me know who I can have a real conversation with.
I hate capitalising every letter at the start of a word, (sorry about that, mate) because it really hurts my eyes because I have... something like over dilated pupils, anyway, I skip most the comments with people who write like that.
Agh, whenever I see American-English just annoys me.
Reading this thread is kind of weird when people claim to have good grammar when you need to CAPITALISE YOUR I when you type it, it'll only take a few seconds of your time. Plus, one thing, Maniacal, when stating more word like 'gonna,' 'wanna,' and whatever you wrote it's not all in one sentence of speech.
I had my literature GCSE yesterday, it was quite boring and my hand felt like it wanted to fall off at the end of it but it really isn't assessing your english skills. Well, it's literature so it is basically your understanding of a book but, examiners should watch you on MSN, yeah. I see people around that room and think to myself, "You have terrible grammar on MSN, it burns my eyes."
To answer your question anyway; quite a few people speak gramatically correct :crazy:
I hate capitalising every letter at the start of a word, (sorry about that, mate) because it really hurts my eyes because I have... something like over dilated pupils, anyway, I skip most the comments with people who write like that.
Agh, whenever I see American-English just annoys me.
Reading this thread is kind of weird when people claim to have good grammar when you need to CAPITALISE YOUR I when you type it, it'll only take a few seconds of your time. Plus, one thing, Maniacal, when stating more word like 'gonna,' 'wanna,' and whatever you wrote it's not all in one sentence of speech.
I had my literature GCSE yesterday, it was quite boring and my hand felt like it wanted to fall off at the end of it but it really isn't assessing your english skills. Well, it's literature so it is basically your understanding of a book but, examiners should watch you on MSN, yeah. I see people around that room and think to myself, "You have terrible grammar on MSN, it burns my eyes."
To answer your question anyway; quite a few people speak gramatically correct :crazy: