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RobertCloud -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/5/2007 8:49:31 AM)

N it is improper to use L33ksp3ack when U R writing proper sentences to UR editor or in other letters.
Also remember that the proper abbreviations for you are is your. (GRRR that one is hard for me to type cause it irks me to see it used by so many people.... lol).




gooddogbenji -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/5/2007 10:25:27 AM)

Child talk bad!  Very, very bad! 

Yours,


benji




Musicmystery -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/5/2007 5:44:57 PM)

Writing carefully, dangling participles must be avoided.




gooddogbenji -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/5/2007 6:19:25 PM)

Numbers 1-9 should be written out, ten and above can be written numerically.

Yours,


benji




RobertCloud -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/5/2007 7:24:32 PM)

When writing a list of items articles objects lists or entities you should use commas to separate them.




gooddogbenji -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/5/2007 7:27:47 PM)

Or is used when only one is possible, or and is used when both are.

Yours,


benji




CH3CH2OH -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/5/2007 7:35:33 PM)

Your supposed to use "you're" when your talking about what your doing, and "your" when your writing you're sentences about what somebody else owns. Like this:

"You're food looks good, but your a jerk."

(God, I hate the Internet sometimes [sm=banghead.gif], and that was painful to write.) 




Emperor1956 -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/5/2007 7:56:11 PM)

Makes sure your verb and subject agreed in number and tense.

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Lordandmaster -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/5/2007 8:03:08 PM)

Beware of, and eschew, pompous prolixity.




Musicmystery -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/6/2007 7:29:36 AM)

Avoid repetitions that aren't necessary.




Emperor1956 -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/6/2007 8:52:24 AM)

Two that aren't original with me:

This sentence no verb.

Eschew obfuscation.

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Lorelei115 -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/6/2007 10:32:21 AM)

When writing, stay on topic and oh look a penguin!




crouchingtigress -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/6/2007 1:31:55 PM)

do not use commas, when, they are not needed.




crouchingtigress -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/6/2007 1:36:41 PM)

always avoid excessive-hyphenation.




DOM68005 -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/6/2007 1:40:38 PM)

As a kid, I was taught in the playground:

"I ain't supposed to say ain't cause ain't ain't in the dictionary."

(At least it was not then.) [:)]




Musicmystery -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/7/2007 6:34:03 AM)

Avoid trendy locutions that sound flaky.




crouchingtigress -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/7/2007 8:13:30 AM)

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Musicmystery -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/7/2007 7:13:07 PM)

More or less, don't use qualifiers that are rather vague or somewhat nebulous.




RobertCloud -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/7/2007 8:45:23 PM)

Relatively, correlatively and interjectively speaking adjectives should be used to the absolutely, positively and minimally amount possible.




gooddogbenji -> RE: Writing Twisters (1/7/2007 9:09:42 PM)

Only proper Nouns and the first word in a sentence should be Capitalised.

Yours,


benji




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