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.....using an ellipsis to terminate a complete sentence....
....Sure a certain percentage of people may have difficulty spelling....
Some written english is just shocking and a commercial release as well.
....'The Cook of London, whil the Reve spak,.....
This is even worse than my first example.
'Hwæt! We Gardena in geardagum,
þeodcyninga, þrym gefrunon,
hu ða æþelingas ellen fremedon.'
....There is lot more coloring....
Can they at least stay within the lines?
I am a high school teacher, and have known for quite a while, that most young people in the United States can't spell, and they can't write any longer. ~snip~
Which of the following is correct...
[Snip] ....The word "data" is plural (in this sentence I am referring to the word not to the data so "is" is correct) so has to be used with "are", "have", etc. I always use the analogy of swapping the word "data" with the word "sheep" (also a plural) to see if the sentence still makes sense.
While there is no singular form of the word "sheep" in English, "data" does have a singular form - the little used word "datum".
Supposadly that isn't being tought in schools any more (I'm not in elementary school, so I can't say for certian. But in reality there are more exceptions to the rule then there are rule followers. In this casr your correct. Here is an example put into a bit of a comedy form:"I" before "E", except after "C" and all that...
Which of the following is correct?
[A] The yolk of the egg is white
or
The yolk of the egg are white.
PS..its a joke....
..."The yolks of the egg are white."? I have to admit this is one part of English that I do mess up on a fair bit...