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Snow
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Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:24 pm
Actually, it isn't.

It's improper grammar on a professional platform.

I learned in 1st grade that was a big no-no. :)



I don't want to keep it going, but actually it is allowed. Although teachers say you aren't supposed to use it that way, that is not the case. It is acceptable :) I believe this is the way I learned it.

SpadesofWonder
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Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:27 pm
Dumb question but who is Viking John? :?

Kio
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Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:27 pm
Samberg (119449813) wrote:
LilyBGoode (184957566) wrote:Get back on topic people. Who cares about grammar when I CAN'T CHANGE MY HAIR????? :lol:

I can't change period! My poor yo has been wearing this all day! :cry: :lol:


i feel your pain

Br3adman
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Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:28 pm
Actually, it is still acceptable to start a sentence with a conjunction such as and or but.[/quote]

Actually, it isn't.

It's improper grammar on a professional platform.

I learned in 1st grade that was a big no-no. :)[/quote]











To find out the rationale (if any) for the ban on introductory ands (and buts, and even becauses), let’s go back to basics: what’s a conjunction and what role does it play?

A conjunction is a word such as and, but, because, while, until, although, or if.
Conjunctions are a class of word used to link sentences, clauses, phrases, or other words.
There are two main types of conjunction:

A coordinating conjunction is one that joins elements of a sentence that are equally important. English has just seven of these: and, but, for, nor, or, so, yet.

Subordinating conjunctions, on the other hand, link a main clause of a sentence to a subordinate one (i.e. the subordinate clause doesn’t mean anything on its own – it needs the main clause to complete the meaning).

This type of conjunction includes the words because, until, unless, since, if, and although.

Kio
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Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:29 pm
Snow (182063739) wrote:
Actually, it isn't.

It's improper grammar on a professional platform.

I learned in 1st grade that was a big no-no. :)



I don't want to keep it going, but actually it is allowed. Although teachers say you aren't supposed to use it that way, that is not the case. It is acceptable :) I believe this is the way I learned it.


Who cares? Why are you patrolling grammar anyway? lol the forum is basically on the same level that texting is, for as much as people should care... As long as what is being said is able to be understood, whats the big deal? This isn't the spelling-bee.

PARCHA
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Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:30 pm
MilKmaN IbZbOxBizZb (144971426) wrote:im only here to gloat!!
Been in game for the past few hours without any trouble!!

Br3adman
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Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:31 pm
SpadesofWonder (4602029) wrote:Dumb question but who is Viking John? :?



Just a guy that beez in the trap beez beez in the trap. Naw he works for BVG

Br3adman
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Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:37 pm
bumpo

SL Kraze69
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Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:42 pm
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