Davidc
Guru
- Location
- Somerset UK
I try to get my use of language right on here, and find some of the errors in other people's posts annoying. However, I certainly make errors and typos (typo's?) which escape and are posted.
If someone else's post is too diffiult to read as a result of their poor grammar or spelling I just don't read it, but that is rare.
This is a cycling forum, open to anyone interested in it. It doesn't make any claims to be a test of its member's abiities in the finer aspects of the english language or its usage and neither is passing GCSE english at grade A a requirement for posting on it. Thank goodness. (I do know that that last pair of words doesn't correctly form a sentence but make no apology for that).
I don't think that publicly correcting posters' english is a good or acceptable thing to do on a forum of this sort, however I could start to make an exception for FF's posts!
There is another forum I take part in where linguistic analysis of the posts is normal, but that one's about language in the first place!
If someone else's post is too diffiult to read as a result of their poor grammar or spelling I just don't read it, but that is rare.
This is a cycling forum, open to anyone interested in it. It doesn't make any claims to be a test of its member's abiities in the finer aspects of the english language or its usage and neither is passing GCSE english at grade A a requirement for posting on it. Thank goodness. (I do know that that last pair of words doesn't correctly form a sentence but make no apology for that).
I don't think that publicly correcting posters' english is a good or acceptable thing to do on a forum of this sort, however I could start to make an exception for FF's posts!
There is another forum I take part in where linguistic analysis of the posts is normal, but that one's about language in the first place!