Ban the "of " - what happened to education ?

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Reflex Films
Reflex Films
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3 Feb 2011 4:47pm
it is

"have"


not


"of"


as in - " i should have put up a 4m kite to handle the 40 knot wind gusts that the cyclone was producing"


not " i should of correctly measured the wind speed before claiming i was kiting in 60 knots of wind in Townsville today - just because it feels windy does not mean i can randomly make up large numbers and apply that arbitrary label to the wind speed i believe there to be "
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
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3 Feb 2011 5:09pm
Agreed. Really sh!ts me

Should have. Shortened version is should've (the apostrophe means there are missing letters, just like can't or haven't)

As it sounds like "should of" when spoken, that is what people write.

They obviously have not taught anything about apostophes in school the last 20yrs or so.....?
pweedas
pweedas
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3 Feb 2011 6:00pm
Mark _australia said...
They obviously have not taught anything about apostophes in school the last 20yrs or so.....?


Yeah. When I went to skool we all had to do religious education and learnt all about the 12 apostrophes.
Although the only ones I can remember now are Peter Paul and Mary because they sung some good songs.
I wonder what happened to the other 8? errrr 9?
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
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3 Feb 2011 6:07pm
awww looks like those who have poor grammar can click the red thumbs button.
At least I got to even up Reflex's one

(note the apostrophe, denoting "belonging to Reflex" is Reflex's NOT Reflexes)

EDIT: BTW I am having a go at the education system that values social engineering and green activism more highly than the 3 Rs.
If you write "should of" I am not criticising you, rather your teachers

Elroy Jetson
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3 Feb 2011 6:11pm
Mark _australia said...

They obviously have not taught anything about apostophes in school the last 20yrs or so.....?


I agree. The Baby boomer generation were much better teachers than the newer generation X teachers

BTW Mark, I couldn't care less but in the sentence you wrote there should be an "r" in the word apostrophe.

Secondly, who are you referring by "They"? Tut tut. My year 10 English teacher would have scribbled red pen all over your post (and this post too no doubt).
FormulaNova
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3 Feb 2011 6:16pm
It could be worse, it could be:

should off

or even 'shud off'...



(Sorry, it should have been 'it could of been worse', not 'could have been worse'...)

j murray
j murray
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3 Feb 2011 9:08pm

It doesn't stay with spelling

recognition is also a problem

eg, "it wasn't long and bulldozers were working"

The fact was, that it was possibly an excavator or a back hoe
poor relative
poor relative
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3 Feb 2011 6:46pm
SandS
SandS
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3 Feb 2011 10:33pm
poor relative said...




please Miss can I ... er ... I mean may I
nebbian
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3 Feb 2011 7:41pm
Mark _australia said...

They obviously have not taught anything about apostophes in school the last 20yrs or so.....?


Not even how to spell it!
hills
hills
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3 Feb 2011 10:14pm
there their they're, it will be ok!
lotofwind
lotofwind
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3 Feb 2011 10:49pm
I cant wait till I'm old and have nothing better to do than troll forums looking for spelling mistakes.

What a catast_ophe....
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
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3 Feb 2011 7:56pm
nebbian said...

Mark _australia said...

They obviously have not taught anything about apostophes in school the last 20yrs or so.....?


Not even how to spell it!


seeing as though I spelt (or for the yanks here, "spelled") it correctly in the first sentence, it is obviously a typo

When will I learn to proof read own posts 10 times if it is a spelling or grammar thread hahaha been caought out before by you'se all

i so, like, hate stuff like grammer
lotofwind
lotofwind
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3 Feb 2011 11:05pm
M8,,,,,,,U R 4 given
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
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3 Feb 2011 8:20pm
lotofwind said...

M8,,,,,,,U R 4 given


tks u r tha gr8est
even, like fuly sik m8

Now to be serious though, the degradation in the standards of education is frightening. I have seen junior staff in my job, who have to prepare documents that go to a Govt Minister's office and the spelling and grammar is atrocious ( <-- spelling? (just in case haha))
Not everyone is a rocket scientist, I am far from it, but I believe education's emphasis in the last 20 years or so on telling kids earlier and earlier about the environment / land rights for gay whales etc topics is having a detrimental effect on the basics - you can't add more without taking away something, and they've taken away the 3 R's.
The secondary effect I believe, is we wonder why kids now suffer more depression (previously unheard of in young kids)..... as they are not learning kids stuff anymore, rather they are being indoctrinated about how bad the world is and how we are all f'kd due to the environment etc.
Oops ranting off topic

gtg
brb
grumplestiltskin
grumplestiltskin
WA
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3 Feb 2011 8:38pm
you know what I hate, the use of looser when they really mean loser.


looser meaning something is more loose than it was before.

loser - correctly meaning someone who has lost.

its the small things that seem to wind you up
Test pilot 1
Test pilot 1
WA
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3 Feb 2011 10:16pm
You know i think you are correct.
Write, wright rites, right?
cisco
cisco
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4 Feb 2011 1:47am
Mark _australia said...
Now to be serious though, the degradation in the standards of education is frightening. I have seen junior staff in my job, who have to prepare documents that go to a Govt Minister's office and the spelling and grammar is (are) atrocious ( <-- spelling? (just in case haha)) (.)

Not everyone is a rocket scientist, I am far from it, but I believe education's emphasis in the last 20 years or so on telling kids earlier and earlier about the environment / land rights for gay whales etc topics is having a detrimental effect on the basics - you can't add more without taking away something, and they've taken away the 3 R's. (Do you mean Reedin', Ritin' and Rithmatic?)

The secondary effect I believe, is we wonder why kids now suffer more depression (previously unheard of in young kids)..... as they are not learning kids stuff anymore, rather they are being indoctrinated about how bad the world is and how we are all f'kd due to the environment etc.
Oops ranting off topic

gtg
brb


Your last paragraph is unfortuneatly too true. Education has become a mind rape, political conditioning and distortion of history.[}:)]

nebbian
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4 Feb 2011 7:50am
I used to be a spelling nazi... I used to correct my english teacher's spelling when she wrote stuff up on the board (and could never understand why I kept getting poor marks for my essays ). The misuse of apostrophes used to wind me up, and grammatical errors would send me into fits of rage.

The kiter forum cured me of this. Try to find one thread without a spelling or grammatical error in the posts. Go on, I challenge you. You'll be there a while.

Now I just accept that there are people out there who just can't spell.

I figure that my life will be longer if I just roll my eyes and ignore the fact that most people walk around with their metaphorical fly undone
doggie
doggie
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4 Feb 2011 8:19am
these days with txting and fb all that was learned in scool is not used anymore

twitter makes this even worse
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
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4 Feb 2011 8:26am
^^^^ another one that sh!ts me too - text message or txt

This, right here, is a text message. Writing on a post-it note is a text message. The advertisements in the newspaper are text messages.

FFS, the term for a message sent between mobile phones is "SMS" kiddies.

doggie
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4 Feb 2011 8:52am
Mark _australia said...

^^^^ another one that sh!ts me too - text message or txt

This, right here, is a text message. Writing on a post-it note is a text message. The advertisements in the newspaper are text messages.

FFS, the term for a message sent between mobile phones is "SMS" kiddies.




Remain calm Mark its ok
tatkins
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4 Feb 2011 11:38am
Mark _australia said...

^^^^ another one that sh!ts me too - text message or txt

This, right here, is a text message. Writing on a post-it note is a text message. The advertisements in the newspaper are text messages.

FFS, the term for a message sent between mobile phones is "SMS" kiddies.




Whats about sext messages. Are they calling that the wrong name as well?
neilw
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WA
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4 Feb 2011 9:42am
Reflex Films said...

it is

"have"


not


"of"


as in - " i should have put up a 4m kite to handle the 40 knot wind gusts that the cyclone was producing"


not " i should of correctly measured the wind speed before claiming i was kiting in 60 knots of wind in Townsville today - just because it feels windy does not mean i can randomly make up large numbers and apply that arbitrary label to the wind speed i believe there to be "


So you were there, what was it blowing or are you still in w.a. but still know it all. wayne kerr. How is that for spelling
doggie
doggie
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4 Feb 2011 10:21am
I like when you use an iPhone it puts the apostophe in so I dont have to worry about it
Reflex Films
Reflex Films
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4 Feb 2011 11:13am
So you were there, what was it blowing or are you still in w.a. but still know it all. wayne kerr. How is that for spelling


Your spelling looks good - However i can not say for sure as i dont know Wayne personally - he may be from the Kirr or Ker family.


Caps which are also known as CAPITAL LETTERS are generally used for the start of Prime nouns such as place and people's names . For example

Wayne Kerr
One day it was windy in Queensland - but not that windy.

i knew a guy called Chris Cross once - he wasn't angry and didn't limit his actions to repeatedly traversing objects - but i bet his folks had a good sense of humour. And quite possibly the ability to read a graph.

www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ60801/IDQ60801.94294.shtml


neilw
neilw
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4 Feb 2011 11:23am
So answer the question Wanker. At the beach where they were kiteing, what was the wind strength.
Poida
Poida
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4 Feb 2011 11:25am
I like boobies. not i like boobies

&x28;.Y.&x29;
doggie
doggie
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4 Feb 2011 11:28am
Poida said...

I like boobies. not i like boobies

&x28;.Y.&x29;


&x28;.&x29;&x28;.&x29; BOOBS
Reflex Films
Reflex Films
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grumplestiltskin
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4 Feb 2011 11:35am
neilw said...

So answer the question Wanker. At the beach where they were kiteing, what was the wind strength.


This is something that also &x22s;****s me to tears&x22s;, i.e. twisting a topic onto some random tangent.

This topic was about spelling, or at least it seemed that way to me
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