zoidberg
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Two people were on board the 38 inch motor boat when the problem occurred, and radioed for help.
The incident happened at Studland bay just after midday - Dorset Echo
Not Legoland, then.....
Two people were on board the 38 inch motor boat when the problem occurred, and radioed for help.
The incident happened at Studland bay just after midday - Dorset Echo
We all make mistakes - its why they put rubbers on the end of pencils......
The trouble is that you tend to see what you think that you wrote. I proof read the manuscripts for my stuff umpteen times and still come across glaring errors
Don’t blame the player, blame the game.
Old Ad Agency trick looking for mistakes -
Read the text from the end to the front. Stops you reading the meaning, and "assuming" only what you see.
We all make mistakes - its why they put rubbers on the end of pencils......
I used to think it was only Septics who were that ignorant, but they walk among us, and some of them are otherwise quite intelligent
Is that why the grammar is often rubbish? Or the wrong homophone has been chosen by a phonics devotee?
Mike.
I used to think it was only Septics who were that ignorant, but they walk among us, and some of them are otherwise quite intelligent
In my experience, which includes having a US post-grad supervisor, teaching undergrads and editing work by the best and the brightest from Oxbridge, the US education system teaches far more about grammar that the UK one does. Granted, their spelling and pronunciation leaves a bit to be desired, but at least they know how to use an apostrophe in the rebel colonies.