Okay - for all you English people out there who are unaware of how to correctly type your own language - here are a few hints for you:
~ The words 'I', 'I'm' and 'I've' always have a capital 'I' no matter where in the sentence they appear. Also, the words 'I've' and 'I'm' require the insertion of an apostrophe after the 'I'.
~ Every sentence starts with a capital letter, and ends with a full stop. The last word in your post should have a full stop after it.
~ When writing speech, the punctuation goes inside the speech marks, not outside: e.g: '"This is not right". Example of correct way: "This is right."
~ 'Your' and 'you're' may be pronounced the same - but they are spelt differently, if you are referring to a possession of a person, it's 'your' - if you are directly referring to the person, it's 'you're' e.g.: "You are friendly."
~an apostrophe is inserted after a noun to show possession of another noun. e.g.: 'Claire's book', 'The tree's seed.' However - when the second noun is owned by a plural, e.g.: 'girls', the apostrophe goes after, not before the 's'. e.g.: 'The girls' room.'
~when something 'belongs' to an 'it'; an apostrophe is not required, 'its book' is fine.
~ However, an apostrophe is required when the it's' is a shortening of 'it is'.
~Elipses! (Also known as 'trailer dots' or 'leader dots') There are three of them - not two, not four, not five - three.
~ The words 'don't' 'couldn't' 'wouldn't' 'can't' 'didn't' all require apostrophes before the final 't'.
Okay - for all you English people out there who are unaware of how to correctly type your own language - here are a few hints for you:
~ The words 'I', 'I'm' and 'I've' always have a capital 'I' no matter where in the sentence they appear. Also, the words 'I've' and 'I'm' require the insertion of an apostrophe after the 'I'.
~ Every sentence starts with a capital letter, and ends with a full stop. The last word in your post should have a full stop after it.
~ When writing speech, the punctuation goes inside the speech marks, not outside: e.g: '"This is not right". Example of correct way: "This is right."
~ 'Your' and 'you're' may be pronounced the same - but they are spelt differently, if you are referring to a possession of a person, it's 'your' - if you are directly referring to the person, it's 'you're' e.g.: "You are friendly."
~an apostrophe is inserted after a noun to show possession of another noun. e.g.: 'Claire's book', 'The tree's seed.' However - when the second noun is owned by a plural, e.g.: 'girls', the apostrophe goes after, not before the 's'. e.g.: 'The girls' room.'
~when something 'belongs' to an 'it'; an apostrophe is not required, 'its book' is fine.
~ However, an apostrophe is required when the it's' is a shortening of 'it is'.
~Elipses! (Also known as 'trailer dots' or 'leader dots') There are three of them - not two, not four, not five - three.
~ The words 'don't' 'couldn't' 'wouldn't' 'can't' 'didn't' all require apostrophes before the final 't'.
Quote [rattail]
daje veel zinnige dingen zegt waar andere mensen zelfs niet over durven nadenken vind ik wel bijzonder
en dat is toch wel positief denk ik
maar bij da van die vreemde mensen, ik denk dat mensen gewoon denken daze me mij kunnen praten (dat heeft er ooit eens iemand tegen mij gezegd)
der komen zo echt vaak allerlei verschillende soorten vreemden tegen mij praten
...
En Toch Heb Ik Gelijk.
math calculation
"Its a good adjective"
I keep telling you it has to be porn
lode, dat is de woordenboek definitie van arrogant
Translation:
kaynec, that is the diary definition of arrogance.
Polls of mine:
<poll:35947>
Fuck, You can say a lot about me but there is one thing I know for certain.
I do not have a boring life :)
the big summary
http://elftown
Here you can find links to all my old diarywiki's.
I will keep a list of my diaryentry's there too.