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    #11
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    Grammar

    If you really want to improve your grammer, I think the best way is to read. Read books, read the newspaper, read whatever you can get your hands on. You won't realize it but you will soon start to absorb the language skills of better writers. Then, when writing something yourself, read what you have written and think about whether or not you could have said it better.

    You did mention, however, that it is only on cannabis.com that you seem to have this problem. Could it simply be that you are too baked to use good grammer? :stoned: If that's the case, don't worry about it. Just remember, anyone who points out that you have bad grammer probably isn't as high as you are.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Grammar

    Quote Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
    lmao...

    is your av of giligan? o.0
    "Gilligan"? No, it's MAYNAAAAAARD! That's Bob Denver in his first (and best) TV role, as Maynard G. Krebs, on The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, which aired in the early 1960's. He played the beatnik sidekick to the girl-crazy Gillis (Dwayne Hickman).


    http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpo...153/krebs.html

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Grammar

    Quote Originally Posted by Redbeard007
    I'm a retired English teacher...so you can imagine the obsessive compulsive behavior I experience when reading the various posts! Monk (if you have ever watched the TV series) would go absolutely bonkers on this board!! I too have this strong desire to correct "grammar stuff." lol However, I am slowly becoming accustomed to seeing atrocious grammar and am learning to deal with it! Lastly, I have to agree with Highjinx, this is a place to just be yourself. Proper grammar should be reserved for the classroom.
    Excellent answer! Monk would be going crazy! I too had a hard time with the grammar when I first logged on. I agree with Highjinx also. And I keep a dictionary at hand too. :dance: :stoned:

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Grammar

    Yeah I agree with Fengzi, reading is the key to extending your vocabulary and improving grammar and spelling. It's not even so much the grammar thats terrible - spelling is really bad - even basics, like knowing when to use there, their and they're. I guess some people just got too baked in school :stoned:

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Grammar

    well hello peep's how are yas?
    thats me jus back home an d i cant remember what this thread is about?

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Grammar

    Quote Originally Posted by SensiRide
    Yeah I agree with Fengzi, reading is the key to extending your vocabulary and improving grammar and spelling. It's not even so much the grammar thats terrible - spelling is really bad - even basics, like knowing when to use there, their and they're. I guess some people just got too baked in school :stoned:
    I have loved to spell and know that I am top class at spelling and grammar and stuff at school... I find spelling so easy, I mean you just write the word as you say it, and just don't be a dumbass

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