Proposal - every Tube ticket office to close by 2015
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On Wed, 11 Dec 2013 14:18:41 -0600
Recliner wrote:
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there is no version of "it's" without an apostrophe.
Oh dear, your English lessons really were truncated. As a matter of
interest, is English actually your first language?
*shrug*
There were more interesting and useful things to spend time learning in school
than some **** poor plays by a dead 16th century playwrite. I gave up english
as soon as I could.
And if there are an errors in the above I don't give a flying **** not that
you can tell the difference between spelling and grammar anyway.
Perhaps your career didn't involve written communication with others? Maybe
something like busking, assuming you sing better than you write? If not,
your lack of written credibility would surely have impeded it. And your
frequent complaints about the competence of everybody around you are a
little ironic, given your own lack of competence in making those
complaints.
Many of the people who post here have an engineering background, but are
still capable of writing grammatical prose. You don't need have to have
studied English literature in order to be able to use basic English
grammar.
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