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Editorial :

Fake News Invader hits the Senior Forum

A new member has posted a fake post on the Senior Forum. Disguised as a complaint about how horrible the grammar and punctuation is in the majority of the members posts. He even admits he did it to arouse people into responding to him. He baited the forum by a false motive, to fulfill some narcissistic craving for attention. Never has such a diabolical thing happened on the mild mannered Forum. Now that he got most members attention by acting as some kind of nasty school teacher when we young and vulnerable, he has given us an "F" just to force them to doubt themselve's and give up their freedom to bend to his will.
He has been exposed now as one who only wants to mess with their lives. He needs to severely punished for this. What the members have proposed is that he is banished from Perth and then send into the bush for a month ( with no internet ). This will take about $300 to set up. There is a donate link below. Please donate as soon as possible so this human virus can be dealt with.

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It's not nice to play with Mother Nature...it always bats last. o_O

How about Diners Club? Oh wait. I seem to be overdrawn on my Micky D's account.

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Apostrophes are NEVER ever used to denote plurals! Common examples of such abuse are:
Banana's for sale which of course should read Bananas for sale
Menu's printed to order which should read Menus printed to order
1000's of bargains here! which should read 1000s of bargains here!
New CD's just in! which should read New CDs just in!

Let's raise the standard of written correspondence and show that we are all cognisant of the English Language. 🙂
What about this sentence? My son made all A's last semester. Without an apostrophe it doesn't look right. My made all As last semester. I really do want to know.
 

Well, not to brag, but my sons can speak Pig Latin so fast that invariably people ask them if they are speaking Chinese. They have secret conversations that no one except them can understand. So, teaching them a new language backfired on me. :)
 
I know my friend...the donations will go to fulfil your Numbat dream.
Thank you so much. When you reach the stated amount I will send you my paypal account details 😁
What about this sentence? My son made all A's last semester. Without an apostrophe it doesn't look right. My made all As last semester. I really do want to know.
One of those conundrums. A's is correct because without the apostrophe it would form a different word. As
 
Since you care about apostrophes, you might want to correct the title in your topic

How well do you know your countries history? to country’s history.

Some of these grammatical rules aren’t easy.
 
Here are things that baffle me. Let me say very quickly that I am not a snob. English is my second language and a lot of the things I learned fifty years ago are changing on me. Here are a few:

"There was no room for Roger and I." Should be "There was no room for Roger and me!"
"Me and Roger went to the movies" Should be "Roger and I went to the movies."
"Roger was waiting on me." I learned, "Roger was waiting for me," unless he was a server!
"I am thinking on it." I learned "I am thinking about it!"
The word "farther!" All too many authors have forgotten about this word. It is used when it
comes to physical distances. It is mostly "further" now, distances or not!

Anyway, as I said, I am not talking from a position of superiority. Just astounded at the changes in my second language over the years and, being elderly, can't quite get used to them! So, please, take it easy on me!
 
Here are things that baffle me. Let me say very quickly that I am not a snob. English is my second language and a lot of the things I learned fifty years ago are changing on me. Here are a few:

"There was no room for Roger and I." Should be "There was no room for Roger and me!"
"Me and Roger went to the movies" Should be "Roger and I went to the movies."
"Roger was waiting on me." I learned, "Roger was waiting for me," unless he was a server!
"I am thinking on it." I learned "I am thinking about it!"
The word "farther!" All too many authors have forgotten about this word. It is used when it
comes to physical distances. It is mostly "further" now, distances or not!

Anyway, as I said, I am not talking from a position of superiority. Just astounded at the changes in my second language over the years and, being elderly, can't quite get used to them! So, please, take it easy on me!
Well, you better stop it or one of us will come over you're house. 😂
 
The way I remember if it's I or ME...is to remove that other person.

Roger and I went to the store. Remove Roger. I went to the store.
Roger and me went to the store. Remove Roger. Me went to the store.

Works for me.
That's the example I tend to use in many of my book reviews! Hoping that authors, editors, proof readers will see them.
 
At least that person was polite and put Roger first.
I know that the reply was humorous but it is leading me to pontificate once again. I am fascinated by the evolution of the English language. Here is what one "expert" said in connection with this Roger and me business: "I believe the current misuse of "for Roger and I" comes from mothers' efforts to correct children when they stated: "Me and Roger are going to get some ice cream." "No, no, no, dear. It should be Roger and I!"

And ever since people have assumed that it is more elegant (and right) to use "Roger and I" in all the wrong spots! Here endeth the lesson! :)
 
I so agree with you. I despair at the poor education some people seem to be getting. Even some who have had a private education still mangle the English language. I accept that language does change but it should change in a good way, not lower the standard.
 


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