I know there are persons from many countries who visit this site. In case any of you are learning formal English for jobs, etc, I hope this helps:
#11 Cameras. Not camera's.
#13 For whom
Also #13 People *who* make memes. You will find that many supposedly native speakers use the preposition 'that' to replace all 35 of the others. Don't do it in formal situations.
Btw: all you Murcans who whine about people speaking English here: the ironic thing is that you are usually the worst with our language.
#18 You're (e.g. you are)
I don't care about casual or informal communication. But it has happened that poor grammar, punctuation, etc has cost companies millions of dollars. Yes, millions. So if you're learning; study well.
And to all of you who are going to break your fingers down-voting me, remember this: some truck drivers won 9 million dollars in overtime from their company after their legal team found a misplaced comma. Google it: 'How a comma cost 9 million dollars'.
I know there are persons from many countries who visit this site. In case any of you are learning formal English for jobs, etc, I hope this helps:
#11 Cameras. Not camera's.
#13 For whom
Also #13 People *who* make memes. You will find that many supposedly native speakers use the preposition 'that' to replace all 35 of the others. Don't do it in formal situations.
Btw: all you Murcans who whine about people speaking English here: the ironic thing is that you are usually the worst with our language.
#18 You're (e.g. you are)
I don't care about casual or informal communication. But it has happened that poor grammar, punctuation, etc has cost companies millions of dollars. Yes, millions. So if you're learning; study well.
And to all of you who are going to break your fingers down-voting me, remember this: some truck drivers won 9 million dollars in overtime from their company after their legal team found a misplaced comma. Google it: 'How a comma cost 9 million dollars'.
#11 Cameras. Not camera's.
#13 For whom
Also #13 People *who* make memes. You will find that many supposedly native speakers use the preposition 'that' to replace all 35 of the others. Don't do it in formal situations.
Btw: all you Murcans who whine about people speaking English here: the ironic thing is that you are usually the worst with our language.
#18 You're (e.g. you are)
I don't care about casual or informal communication. But it has happened that poor grammar, punctuation, etc has cost companies millions of dollars. Yes, millions. So if you're learning; study well.
And to all of you who are going to break your fingers down-voting me, remember this: some truck drivers won 9 million dollars in overtime from their company after their legal team found a misplaced comma. Google it: 'How a comma cost 9 million dollars'.