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charlton vs bristol city tickets on gumtree

so come on ,someone own up.Whos flogging there tickets on there ? lol

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  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    Its 'their' .
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,059
    It's "it's".
  • ME14addick
    ME14addick Posts: 9,766
    It's who's!
  • ME14addick
    ME14addick Posts: 9,766
    Genuine question here! Is it harder to be grammatical and use correct punctuation on a smart phone or tablet than it is on an old fashioned pc and keyboard? It seems that a lot of posts these days are more like text messages or is it that the standard of English that is taught in schools these days is so poor.

    I don't have a smartphone or tablet so am curious to know!
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,899
    Is that the correct use of an exclamation mark?
  • ME14addick
    ME14addick Posts: 9,766
    I have a book on correct use of English and it states that an exclamation mark 'can be used to end sentences that express an exclamation'.
  • Michaelmon
    Michaelmon Posts: 271

    Genuine question here! Is it harder to be grammatical and use correct punctuation on a smart phone or tablet than it is on an old fashioned pc and keyboard? It seems that a lot of posts these days are more like text messages or is it that the standard of English that is taught in schools these days is so poor.

    I don't have a smartphone or tablet so am curious to know!

    That bold part sounds like a question to me.
  • RedPanda
    RedPanda Posts: 4,989

    Genuine question here! Is it harder to be grammatical and use correct punctuation on a smart phone or tablet than it is on an old fashioned pc and keyboard? It seems that a lot of posts these days are more like text messages or is it that the standard of English that is taught in schools these days is so poor.

    I don't have a smartphone or tablet so am curious to know!

    It takes a little more time and effort, but it's not difficult to do on a phone. Phones and the internet are largely to blame though, for sure.

  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,899

    I have a book on correct use of English and it states that an exclamation mark 'can be used to end sentences that express an exclamation'.

    So, "genuine question here" was an exclamation was it?

    My word!

  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,205
    Oh dear ME14, you've fallen into an old trap there. First rule of internet forums - never, ever post something that is being picky about grammar or questioning the standards of modern written English unless you have had it proof read by at least three professors of English.

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  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,899
    4 sure m8
  • RZA
    RZA Posts: 176

    Genuine question here! Is it harder to be grammatical and use correct punctuation on a smart phone or tablet than it is on an old fashioned pc and keyboard? It seems that a lot of posts these days are more like text messages or is it that the standard of English that is taught in schools these days is so poor.

    I don't have a smartphone or tablet so am curious to know!

    That bold part sounds like a question to me.
    Definitely a question!
  • O-Randy-Hunt
    O-Randy-Hunt Posts: 10,686
    se9addick said:

    It's "it's".

    Haha

    Straight red for the president.
  • cafcfan
    cafcfan Posts: 11,201
    RedPanda said:

    Genuine question here! Is it harder to be grammatical and use correct punctuation on a smart phone or tablet than it is on an old fashioned pc and keyboard? It seems that a lot of posts these days are more like text messages or is it that the standard of English that is taught in schools these days is so poor.

    I don't have a smartphone or tablet so am curious to know!

    It takes a little more time and effort, but it's not difficult to do on a phone. Phones and the internet are largely to blame though, for sure.

    As the word 'phone is an abbreviation of telephone, it really needs an apostrophe. ;-)

  • Oriental_Addick
    Oriental_Addick Posts: 1,003

    Its 'their' .

    Epic fail.

  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,059

    se9addick said:

    It's "it's".

    Haha

    Straight red for the president.
    I just don't see the point in digging someone out on their spelling/grammar, especially in such a curt way, if you don't know them or their circumstances.

    Anyway, are the tickets on Gum Tree going for above or below face value ?
  • meldrew66
    meldrew66 Posts: 2,563
    ........................and yet the 'New Bird On Countdown' thread is drowning 5 pages beneath this one??!! Unbelieveable!
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,580
    @ME14 to blame the poor grammar and punctuation that appears on this site on the education system, is to criticise the education system under Keith Joseph and Margaret Thatcher.
  • meldrew66
    meldrew66 Posts: 2,563
    .......time to get a life people!
  • cafc4life
    cafc4life Posts: 4,644
    Does it matter about grammar? it's a general question.I dont need people preaching on how to spell etc.Just a sensible answer would of been okay.Is that spelt okay for you?

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  • CAFCspooney
    CAFCspooney Posts: 562
    Not quite. It is "would have"
    Getting there though.
  • boggzy
    boggzy Posts: 3,596
    God almighty. We wonder why we're called 'anoraks'
  • tangoflash
    tangoflash Posts: 10,786
    cafc4life said:

    Does it matter about grammar? it's a general question.I dont need people preaching on how to spell etc.Just a sensible answer would of been okay.Is that spelt okay for you?

    Best thing to do is just ignore the digs. Care to elaborate on the tickets? Price etc?

    Could be worse. Club could be flogging them cheap on groupon, not that any club with an ounce of decency would do such a thing...................
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280

    se9addick said:

    It's "it's".

    Haha

    Straight red for the president.
    It's President.
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    Actually, i suppose a lot of the common spelling mistakes are likely to be caused by predictive text.
  • O-Randy-Hunt
    O-Randy-Hunt Posts: 10,686

    se9addick said:

    It's "it's".

    Haha

    Straight red for the president.
    It's President.
    Learning quick. I see you got the it's correct this time.
  • ME14addick
    ME14addick Posts: 9,766
    There was a piece about grammar on the BBC breakfast show this morning. The man talking stated that grammar hasn't been taught in schools for 50 years.

    I am 55 and wasn't taught English grammar as a subject at school even though I went to the equivalent of a grammar school. The first time I became aware of how a sentence should be constructed was during my French 'O' level lessons, when I was taught by a French woman. Perhaps the fact that we aren't taught to use our own language correctly is the reason why English people find it hard to learn other languages as well.

    Whether or not it matters, depends on what type of job you are doing. If you need to write reports or letters, it certainly helps to be able to write properly. I'm sure most people would not be impressed if they were to receive a letter full of spelling and grammatical errors which actually conveyed a meaning different from that which was intended.

    If I have made any errors in this post please blame my education!

  • redman
    redman Posts: 5,288
    Imy opinion there are 2 times it matters most
    1. When it can change the meaning - there was an example where a missing "," in a legal document cost someone millions. It was importnat because the meaning of the sentence was different with it in and without it in
    2. To help the reader undestand what is being written. Bad grammar usually (but not always) makes it harder to read and understand.
  • fossdeneboy
    fossdeneboy Posts: 403
    meldrew66 said:

    .......time to get a life people!

    Yes get a life dont you smart arses realise that some of us oldies have not had a great need to write much since leaving school many years ago ( apart from the odd birthday/christmas/postcard. So please make an allowance for spelling and punctuation mistakes as we could be a bit rusty.