You should not capitalize the word "grammar" in your second sentence. You also need a period as at the very end in your last sentence. You should have used "I" not "I'm" in your first sentence.
This guy is wrong. There are times punctuation goes inside the parentheses and times punctuation should be placed outside the final parenthesis. Here are the rules: Punctuation with parentheses is very similar to punctuation with quotation marks. Periods •Parenthetical sentence at the end of a sentence •If the information in the parentheses is a separate, complete sentence, the period at the end of the sentence goes inside the parentheses. Example: We spent two hours at the zoo. (Most of us could have spent two hours watching the otters.) Notice how the first sentence ended before the parenthetical expression started. This means that the sentence inside the parentheses must start with a capital letter. Parenthetical phrase at the end of a sentence If you use a phrase (in other words, an incomplete sentence) in parentheses at the end of a sentence, the period goes outside the parentheses. We ordered three pepperoni pizzas (my favorite). Parenthetical sentence in the middle of a sentence A complete parenthetical sentence in the middle of a sentence does not require a period. The first letter of the parenthetical sentence is not capitalized because it is in the middle of the main sentence, not after it. Our two hour final (it was our longest exam) included a three page essay.
Most definitely a dealbreaker. How would you ever bring this up? And once it was brought up (true, he made a mistake they didn’t even call him on, but this wasn’t a post he could clearly proofread first), she got so defensive like he was at fault for not getting in tough Ruth her, for that Exact Reason.
It appears that both of them are misguided. In American English, punctuation (like commas, periods, question marks, etc.) are placed inside quotation marks. In British English, they are place outside quotation marks.
Although I agree, I feel like this'd be one of those ilogical things about someone you'd always find and some of those are either childish, pretentious, out of jealousy or lack of awareness about smth and even though most of the time they're not operating on that basis, it comes out from time to time. I also have those kinds of moments and regret them immediately when (when I'm aware of them ofc).
She could be an amazing person but he’s worried about grammar so he’s not going to see if she’s a good person lol. Nothing worse than a person that corrects grammar on social media, it’s Facebook not an essay who cares. He’s probably an English teacher that makes 35k per year while “stupid people” like me that can barley put a proper sentence together make over 100k per year.
A woman who possesses high intellect is ATTRACTIVE
Says every woman.
I'm totally agree. Poor Grammar and punctuation etiquette is a BIG deal breaker for me too lol
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@@LATINLUVAH Nice one. Neto forgot a period at the end too.
You should not capitalize the word "grammar" in your second sentence. You also need a period as at the very end in your last sentence. You should have used "I" not "I'm" in your first sentence.
@@midnitemoon577😂
Good points; notice how you weren’t called any bad words for pointing that out.
Awesome 2nd date update
I'm on Kevin's side. I find myself wishing that I could take a red pen to some posts that I've seen.
I'm someone who doesn't like poor grammar, but I wouldn't turn someone down for that. Especially if it's on social media.
Can we possibly say “like” a little more?
The way Brooke defends women no matter how dumb or irrational is astounding to me.
“And everyone clapped” lol it’s a Reddit story
I agree with her, it's just SM post, who cares!! I would go out with her again.
This guy is wrong. There are times punctuation goes inside the parentheses and times punctuation should be placed outside the final parenthesis.
Here are the rules:
Punctuation with parentheses is very similar to punctuation with quotation marks.
Periods
•Parenthetical sentence at the end of a sentence
•If the information in the parentheses is a separate, complete sentence, the period at the end of the sentence goes inside the parentheses.
Example:
We spent two hours at the zoo. (Most of us could have spent two hours watching the otters.)
Notice how the first sentence ended before the parenthetical expression started. This means that the sentence inside the parentheses must start with a capital letter.
Parenthetical phrase at the end of a sentence
If you use a phrase (in other words, an incomplete sentence) in parentheses at the end of a sentence, the period goes outside the parentheses.
We ordered three pepperoni pizzas (my favorite).
Parenthetical sentence in the middle of a sentence
A complete parenthetical sentence in the middle of a sentence does not require a period. The first letter of the parenthetical sentence is not capitalized because it is in the middle of the main sentence, not after it.
Our two hour final (it was our longest exam) included a three page essay.
Preposition proposition correction 😂
11:36 Kevin commits a grammar foul. One of many >_>
Most definitely a dealbreaker. How would you ever bring this up? And once it was brought up (true, he made a mistake they didn’t even call him on, but this wasn’t a post he could clearly proofread first), she got so defensive like he was at fault for not getting in tough Ruth her, for that Exact Reason.
It appears that both of them are misguided. In American English, punctuation (like commas, periods, question marks, etc.) are placed inside quotation marks. In British English, they are place outside quotation marks.
How dumb. One little thing like social media grammar becomes a deal breaker.
Although I agree, I feel like this'd be one of those ilogical things about someone you'd always find and some of those are either childish, pretentious, out of jealousy or lack of awareness about smth and even though most of the time they're not operating on that basis, it comes out from time to time. I also have those kinds of moments and regret them immediately when (when I'm aware of them ofc).
If there are real and he knew the show shouldn't he know she's on the line listening? I want someone to say hello to the other person immediately
Kevin sounds like a pretty petty dude.
Ha
She could be an amazing person but he’s worried about grammar so he’s not going to see if she’s a good person lol. Nothing worse than a person that corrects grammar on social media, it’s Facebook not an essay who cares. He’s probably an English teacher that makes 35k per year while “stupid people” like me that can barley put a proper sentence together make over 100k per year.
How stupid wouod you feel if he's a cfo making 180k a year. You are assuming shit too. So who's really the bad person here?
barley... :) Nicely done.
I thought she would never get to the point.
Boxley is a horrible name for a dog. Almost as bad as bagel. 😂😂😂