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| vampirejediknight | On Grammar (page: 1 2) | 20 | Nov 14 2011, 7:50 AM EST by crittergetter | ||||
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Thread started: Nov 6 2011, 9:21 AM EST
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I'd just like to point out that the majority of people on the internet use "your" for "you're" and vice versa, and it's really starting to annoy.
Also, it's better to learn grammar and turn your grammar check off on microsoft word, because it will often advise you incorrectly. Also, if you're wondering why it matters (which was addressed in the page to a satisfactory degree, I think), it's because people won't listen to your actual point if they beleive you to be less intelegent. It makes reading and understanding difficult as well as making you look steroetypical. This page is very informative and well done. I congratulate its author. Also, "its" means belonging to "it," while "it's" is a contraction meaning "it is." Just my notes on the subject.
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| candy800 | Yes, as a wannabe be writer. | 0 | Jul 25 2010, 1:45 PM EDT by candy800 | ||||
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Thread started: Jul 25 2010, 1:45 PM EDT
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Yes very informative page! ,
I am a wannabe writer and this has been very helpful. I find that very few pages are dedicated simply to the task of enjoyment for the public domain therefore I am applying to be a writer(check out my progress on my profile) because I would like to put a few pages forward to make it fun and exciting! I think we should make more Movie and book review pages on the reference section and some polls (etc) . Perhaps on community topics! Writing should be enjoyable and this page puts forward helpful advice for wannabe writers . Well done . Candy800 |
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| jdfcanada | Good read | 0 | May 8 2010, 3:37 PM EDT by jdfcanada | ||||
| John_234 | How to improve writing. (page: 1 2) | 31 | Feb 17 2010, 2:29 PM EST by John199312 | ||||
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Thread started: Oct 4 2009, 5:28 PM EDT
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How many of you guys would be interested if I wrote a page on how to improve one's writing, mainly fiction?
It'd focus on common mistakes, differences in various types of story, and perspective.Trouble shooting plot and conflict. Possibly building characters, an overview of combat, dialogue, and the peculiarities of various types of scenes. I aim to help a writer develop their own voice, and to write as incredibly as I do. The latter is a half joke, as writing like me would require an uncommon degree of insanity and creativity. But that's the fun in writing, eh?
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