Sentences with phrase «cares about grammar»

No one cares about grammar, except when the offender is accusing others of lack of intelligence.
I don» t care about grammar and all such things.
An online dating site did a survey which showed that 88 % of women and 75 % of men said they cared about grammar most.
88 % of women and 75 % of men care about grammar most, putting it ahead of a person's confidence and teeth.
Use of run - on sentences just illustrates that you either don't know or don't care about grammar.
I know most people hate those of us who care about grammar, but that aside, when I start reading what I expect is an intelligent review for productivity software, and the first thing I see in the «Summary» is a high school level grammar error all credibility goes out the window.

Not exact matches

As he puts it: «I'd like to CHALLENGE every woman in tech who's a) got a nice care, b) owns a nice house, or c) is making over $ 125K a year to start thinking of themselves as the next Ron Conway or Esther Dyson in the making and commit to investing in startups...» I'll forgive him for the poor grammar, ditto for the wisecrack a couple of paragraphs later about how some of us might have spent $ 5,000 to $ 10,000 on our MBAs... or our wardrobes.
Actually, I really did not care much about the grammar and spelling.
typos are ok... who cares about spelling and grammar?
learn the difference between «then» and «than» you m.o.r.o.n. or does god not care about good grammar?
That's a crazy statistic, and you'd think that someone who genuinely cares about online dating would run their profile through a grammar tool, ask a friend to look at it, or at least look out for the red squiggle.
Being ultra-careful about spelling and grammar will highlight your intelligence as well as the care you have taken in sending the message.
Someone who genuinely cares about meeting someone special will make sure they use proper grammar in their profile and messages.
Maybe that's because nearly a quarter of the polled singles think poor grammar means someone's uneducated or unintelligent, while about the same number (27 percent) think that person is «lazy» or «just doesn't care
She rates her «dates» on grammar, but in the next page says she «could care less» about something the date says.
As things stand... you're effectually saying that all these folks suggesting grammar corrections = self - publishers, who don't know quality — but that means self - publishers are the only ones who know or care enough about correct grammar to comment, which means that self - publishers are the ones who know correct grammar.
Proof - reading by my formatter and me before release and copy - editing on the MS I send to the formatter catches 99 % of silly stuff, and I do content editing as I write (if someone sees problems beyond punctuation and grammar issues, I'm almost positive that they're complaining about stylistic concerns and choices, so I don't care).
In Ten Things I've Learned From Evaluating Self - Published Books for a Year, Bennett writes of how «self - published authors need to care more about grammar,» and -LSB-...]
The way a resume is structured, usage of punctuation, grammar and spelling all indicate whether an applicant provides attention to detail and cares about the task at hand.
You have to take care about the English spellings, grammar and not to use slangs.
Minor mistakes in grammar and spelling creep in and send a major negative message: you do not care about quality and pay no attention to detail.
What they will care about is whether or not it uses good grammar and spelling.
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