Good Chocobo

Member 642

Level 17.36

Mar 2006

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Jun 30, 2006, 06:18 PM
Local time: Jun 30, 2006, 04:18 PM
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It's definitely not a viable comeback if it has nothing to do with the argument or topic. I don't mind people pointing out grammar errors if it's not used as an attack. I don't see any harm in correcting people of their errors and I would love if people corrected me so that I don't mistake the same error when it matters (a resume for example).
The thing I really dislike is when people say "would of," "could of," or "should of." It's would HAVE, could HAVE, or should HAVE. Saying "would of" makes NO SENSE AT ALL. It's just a pet peeve of mine and if I were a teacher and I saw that mistake, I would subtract 5 points of their grade for each time it is used.
Oh and Rasputin, it's spelled grammAr. =P
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