english 101, lesson two |
english 101, lesson two |
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![]() WWMD?! - i am from the age of BM 2 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 5,308 Joined: Mar 2004 Member No: 8,848 ![]() |
Welcome to class today! Today's lesson will be over spelling.
If you don't spell words correctly, people will think you're unintelligent. Here are some commonly misspelled words on this forum, with the misspellings to the right: misspelled mispell where were our/are are/our my mah shit shyt asian azn back baq the letter "o" 0 The right column spellings are incorrect. Do not spell these words that way. Yes, this lesson is shorter than the other, but these are just words Ms. Kim and I have noticed to be misspelled often. Don't forget, our test will be on Friday. |
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![]() dripping destruction ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 7,282 Joined: Jun 2004 Member No: 21,929 ![]() |
QUOTE(Musouka @ Jul 12 2005, 2:36 AM) Actually... it was something to be added to your sarcasm. Not really in response to you. Maybe I should have clarified that. Your sarcasm was most obvious, of course. I beg to differ. A games tester is someone that must provide feedback. If a person seems petty, they most likely wont hire. They do not need people that will just say: "OH MAN! It is just so awesome... the colors... whoooo!" They want professional feedback, and require technical problems to be discovered. i read an article on it in time magazine... i think what they want is to see if the gameplay is ok. the game programmers can easily detect teh technical problems. but they designed the game, they know how to beat it, so they can't really play it. |
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