[lolinator, where's your sense of humor? ] Now, to answer the question: sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. In the moment when I do not end the sentence with a period, it would be replaced by either an exclamation or a question mark.
if im just talking on forums or watever no but if its a business thing or school or any other important issues yes other then that i dont see the need to as im not being graded on it or paided on it but expect a grammer bully to attack you cuz they find it so annoying
see what i did there probably called a run on sentence
That's exactly what I thought of when I read "dot at the end of each sentence".
Yeah, they're periods for the Americans and full stops for the English. I use them on forums all the time, but I only use them for effect on IM or chat.
I usually try to use proper grammar and sunflower on forums, but usually with computers im very laid back. I would like to but I have a case of the CBF
It's like, I just love a cowboy
You know
I'm just like, I just, I know, it's bad
But I'm just like
Can I just like, hang off the back of your horse
And can you go a little faster?!
I don't think its safe to say you have approval How do you say it You can be like "Im ending my sentence now BLEEPing BLEEPers
QUEEN OF SASS
It's like, I just love a cowboy
You know
I'm just like, I just, I know, it's bad
But I'm just like
Can I just like, hang off the back of your horse
And can you go a little faster?!
Yeah, all of this grammar abuse needs to come to a full stop.
Seriously, I saw a news report just a few weeks ago about how college and university entrance students are NOT prepared for it. The problem: poor grammar and reading skills. Periods are how you know one sentence ends and another begins. Lets start using them again, people.
Yeah, all of this grammar abuse needs to come to a full stop.
Seriously, I saw a news report just a few weeks ago about how college and university entrance students are NOT prepared for it. The problem: poor grammar and reading skills. Periods are how you know one sentence ends and another begins. Lets start using them again, people.
Yes I do. I also suggest, that unless you're American or type with mental attitude of a mobile-phone-tutored teenager, people should stop typing "yeah" instead of yes seeing as the latter is correct and the former is a circa 1905 reason for being an American and hence "different" or "special" compared to the rest of the normal English speaking world.
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