He guys can u tell me how do we become senior member or enthusiast or... In forum??
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He guys can u tell me how do we become senior member or enthusiast or... In forum??
I believe it is based on spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
(or total post count)
If you're going to correct him don't then use bad punctuation yourself. There is no need for a comma after grammar.
http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/edu...comma?page=all
There are differences of opinion on the use of the serial comma but that does not make my usage incorrect.
Of course the Americans think they know the English language more than the English themselves.
Im pretty sure junior member is at 100 posts.
hehehehe you guys kinda got this thread off topic with your gramma stuff, didnt you? :D
I guess that's partly my fault so I'm sorry. I guess the lack of grammar attracted a lot of the grammar police on this forum.
dont say sorry, they just love to show off and fake being better than everyone else :D as an answer to OP's question: you get automatically promoted as your post count goes up :D pls read the forum rules about spamming to raise your post count :D welcome to the forums
Haha the last clan a.k.a the "invisible" man;) is right sorry we are uh OCD and spastic to say the least;)
I wouldn't know.
I'm sure you'll be fine, settle down.
OK- this thread made me laugh so hard, BUT- everyone put down the iDevices and go find something else to do right now!
Bored much?
;)
OP- not only is it against forum rules to try to post as much as you can to get a "forum promotion"- it's pointless. People that matter look at the quality of posts- not quantity. High post count warriors are not at all amusing or taken seriously.
Post Count and GRAMMAR!!!
Pretty much been answered, the ranks were some set of "titles" the mods/admin brainstormed one day on skype. They carry no specific rewards, benefits, perks, or permissions.
As for the comma, all I can tell you is in High School back in the....80's comma before the and was taught in keyboard/typing class. I will still use it today. Although they also taught two spaces after a period - and according to an argument with my children's keyboarding teacher - that is no longer the proper way to teach children.
I love "American" English and "other" English arguments. True Story:
Back in the Military, I wrote/updated the base traffic regulation. After that it has to go through your squadron, up the chain eventually to the base commander. If any changes are made along the way, it goes back to the originator and review starts again.
Well, I used "canceled" and "canceling" originally in many places. 2nd from the top red-inked all that to "cancelled and cancelling". On re-review, the 3rd from the top red-inked all that and sent it back as "canceled and cancelling" to once again make it back to the 2nd from the top who repeated this process. It took me over a year to get that stupid regulation updated (Took one of them to retire for it to happen).