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Turkey vs Poland and the west
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2020-02-14 at 12:28 AM UTC
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2020-02-14 at 1:45 AM UTC
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2020-02-14 at 2:04 AM UTCTranslation: Speedy Parggot doesn't have shit to do so neither should you
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2020-02-14 at 11:13 AM UTCillicit life.
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2020-02-14 at 12:02 PM UTC
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2020-02-14 at 12:23 PM UTC
Originally posted by ORACLE Good thing it wasn't a grammar error then: it was a spelling error.
So once again, you fail. But I'm sure you're used to being a failure.
Your new at being a grammar nazi huh?Spelling Vs. Grammar
Some people think that if they spell a word correctly but use it incorrectly in a sentence, then it is a spelling error. This is not the case. When a person intends to use a word but ends up using another one with different spellings, then it is considered a grammatical error.
Many times words are spelled correctly, but used incorrectly or improperly. In this case, you are making a grammatical error.
These things matter a lot when it comes to writing. Here ‘your’ and ‘you’re’ cannot be used interchangeably. Similarly, its and it’s, their and there, or peak and peek cannot be used in each other’s place.
Source: https://srcxp.com/is-spelling-part-of-grammar/
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2020-02-14 at 12:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by Wariat I realized that both of these two countries have similar issues right now. Both need to become more progressive and less religiously fundamentalist and embrace the values of the west and progressivism. Dont you agree? That is the road to success in the wider european sphere of the EU and its way of life.
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2020-02-14 at 12:32 PM UTC
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2020-02-14 at 12:36 PM UTCAnd just to drop another hot shit in his open mouth real quick:
Contextual spelling errors are defined as the use of an incorrect, though valid, word in a particular sentence or context.
https://acl-arc.comp.nus.edu.sg/~antho/A/A97/A97-1025.pdfA contextual spelling error occurs when the wrong word is used but the word is spelled correctly. For example, if you write Deer Mr. Theodore at the beginning of a letter, deer is a contextual spelling error because dear should have been used. Deer is spelled correctly, but it is used incorrectly in this letter.
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2020-02-14 at 12:42 PM UTC
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2020-02-14 at 2:57 PM UTCSee when I humiliate you, I don't need to "illicit" a response at all: it is in the nature of a faggot like you to shut up.
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