QuiltyMom
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I was never really taught grammar in school (thanks to the California schools in the 60's-70's). My "English" classes were Novel (where we read all class long), Poetry (ditto), Annual Staff (yes, making the yearbook was considered English because we had to write things to put in it...), Independent Reading, Journalism (school newspaper staff). I even took a Cinema class that filled a History requirement. All we did was watch Movies and discuss them afterwards (my teacher had Hollywood connections). I took a language arts class as an elective my senior year in high school so I could learn the parts of a sentence. I failed the class, simply by that time I couldn't wrap my brain around sentence structure. I'm so right-brain dominant that these things simply don't make sense or come easily to me. Thankfully my teacher knew why I was taking the class (so I could actually learn something) so she gave me an A for effort. Bless her!
I'm part of a Facebook group from my hometown. People will post memories and ask about people, and the like. The thing that gets me is that some people will write one huge run-on sentence without punctuation for their post. And in all caps. Drives me nuts. It's no wonder they write that way because we weren't taught anything in school!
I'm part of a Facebook group from my hometown. People will post memories and ask about people, and the like. The thing that gets me is that some people will write one huge run-on sentence without punctuation for their post. And in all caps. Drives me nuts. It's no wonder they write that way because we weren't taught anything in school!
My BIGGEST grammar peeve is Seen/Saw. I don't' know if it's a country bumpkin thing (where I grew up) but people ALWAYS say it wrong & it drives me nuts.
just in case you didn't know ,there is only 1 o in soooooo
, sorry I couldn't resist.