Some of the people who are avidly
complaining about grammar, spelling, and writing style, and who are pointing out editing issues, are themselves editors.
Not exact matches
First i did nt mention wenger and if you can read did nt excuse the loss to referees, nor did i
complain about injuries which i could of, and your
grammar isn't perfect either.
I thought Alice's trip to wonderland was pretty weird but your football rabbit hole clearly ends in an utterly bizarro junkified world like the rest of em on this site and as we are finding out from our cousins across the atlantic where ageing white men are od» ing on opioids at unprecedented rates when you were born doesn't get you off the hook (literally)... Man city could have
complained about injuries to mendy or delph being suspended or Jesus not hundred percent but instead they just got on with the game... There's more to
grammar than punctuation just as there is more to being a fan of a club than slavishly supporting it's deluded manager..
The inquiry into primary testing was launched last year following a chaotic year in which parents and teachers
complained about new, harder tests, and the government faced questions over blunders such as the leaking of the key stage 1 spelling and
grammar test.
Grammar school head teachers have also been
complaining about funding shortages - and have warned that they might have to start asking parents for payments.
One reader writes: «A couple weeks ago, my 12 - year - old
complained to me
about a book she found unreadable due to spelling,
grammar, and punctuation errors.
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).
You've probably seen one - star reviews
complaining bitterly
about typos and spelling and
grammar errors; these are the books whose authors, for whatever reason, decided not to hire a professional editor.