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OT: Kensucky!
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Topic Started: Aug 30 2010, 07:49 AM (312 Views)
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tAmazingHoosier
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Aug 31 2010, 02:04 PM
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I seen
saw. :P
Grammar hasn't been my strong suit. Thanks for the correction. I have a Master's Degree and still can't get my grammar down. I am much better than I use to be.
If I had $1 for every time I've heard "I seen" instead of "I saw," I would probably have around $150. I've not been the type to have a distinguished ability beyond belief to choose my future occupation on, but English definitely was hammered in hard as a youngster. I've said it before and I'll say it again, the English program we had at Mt.Vernon high school is right up there with the best around. This college level English has been nothing but review and easy shit from as early as 10th grade English in high school. 10 page paper's were the norm in high school, and I've only had an 8 page paper so far in English. My English 200 professor this semester just so happens to be my roommate/best friend's grandmother. We're both playing it off like we don't know her in class, while secretly we're getting dictionaries, books, etc. behind the scenes. Granted we'll have to do some work, but let's just say up to English 300 I'm set in college. I could easily minor in English. Now math, that takes a lot more applied work on my part. But for some reason, English just comes easy to me. I can see how it can be nearly impossible to master for foreigner's though! So much slang! P.S. Fuck Kentucky
You need a little work on your possessive nouns. Not bad grammar for being drunk though, as I was last night. :P
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obatskii
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Aug 31 2010, 02:10 PM
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- tAmazingHoosier
- Aug 31 2010, 02:04 PM
- obatskii
- Aug 31 2010, 08:37 AM
- tAmazingHoosier
- Aug 31 2010, 12:31 AM
- dedicatedIUfan
- Aug 30 2010, 11:36 AM
- BTown11
- Aug 30 2010, 09:43 AM
- dedicatedIUfan
- Aug 30 2010, 07:49 AM
I seen
saw. :P
Grammar hasn't been my strong suit. Thanks for the correction. I have a Master's Degree and still can't get my grammar down. I am much better than I use to be.
If I had $1 for every time I've heard "I seen" instead of "I saw," I would probably have around $150. I've not been the type to have a distinguished ability beyond belief to choose my future occupation on, but English definitely was hammered in hard as a youngster. I've said it before and I'll say it again, the English program we had at Mt.Vernon high school is right up there with the best around. This college level English has been nothing but review and easy shit from as early as 10th grade English in high school. 10 page paper's were the norm in high school, and I've only had an 8 page paper so far in English. My English 200 professor this semester just so happens to be my roommate/best friend's grandmother. We're both playing it off like we don't know her in class, while secretly we're getting dictionaries, books, etc. behind the scenes. Granted we'll have to do some work, but let's just say up to English 300 I'm set in college. I could easily minor in English. Now math, that takes a lot more applied work on my part. But for some reason, English just comes easy to me. I can see how it can be nearly impossible to master for foreigner's though! So much slang! P.S. Fuck Kentucky
You need a little work on your possessive nouns.
Not bad grammar for being drunk though, as I was last night. :P Your state of mind doesn't matter.
If you're going to beat your chest about your grammar skills, you better bring your A game, brother.
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tAmazingHoosier
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Aug 31 2010, 06:14 PM
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- dedicatedIUfan
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I seen
saw. :P
Grammar hasn't been my strong suit. Thanks for the correction. I have a Master's Degree and still can't get my grammar down. I am much better than I use to be.
If I had $1 for every time I've heard "I seen" instead of "I saw," I would probably have around $150. I've not been the type to have a distinguished ability beyond belief to choose my future occupation on, but English definitely was hammered in hard as a youngster. I've said it before and I'll say it again, the English program we had at Mt.Vernon high school is right up there with the best around. This college level English has been nothing but review and easy shit from as early as 10th grade English in high school. 10 page paper's were the norm in high school, and I've only had an 8 page paper so far in English. My English 200 professor this semester just so happens to be my roommate/best friend's grandmother. We're both playing it off like we don't know her in class, while secretly we're getting dictionaries, books, etc. behind the scenes. Granted we'll have to do some work, but let's just say up to English 300 I'm set in college. I could easily minor in English. Now math, that takes a lot more applied work on my part. But for some reason, English just comes easy to me. I can see how it can be nearly impossible to master for foreigner's though! So much slang! P.S. Fuck Kentucky
You need a little work on your possessive nouns.
Not bad grammar for being drunk though, as I was last night. :P
Your state of mind doesn't matter. If you're going to beat your chest about your grammar skills, you better bring your A game, brother. lol
"Your state of mind doesn't matter."
I can definitely tell you aren't a psychologist of any sort, nor a doctor/nurse.
Coming down from acid, and going to my math class junior year.... you try to tell me your state of mind doesn't matter and I'll tell you an 8 hour day of hell about why it does.
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obatskii
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Sep 1 2010, 08:10 AM
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Your state of mind might matter to you, but in this case, it just doesn't to me.
BTW drugs are the devil.
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