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@cybergho | 20 January 15 | |
Biggest joke ever!
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@tightfitt8e | 21 January 15 | |
some people obviously have too much time on there hands,if they feel the need too get on there soap box correcting peoples grammer like an infants school teacher! let's face it sometimes mobiles are responsible for the mismatch words predictive text an all!
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@badvok | 21 January 15 | |
on this phone its often suggesting words or garblegooch usually based on stuff ive typed previously, can be embarrassing if filling in some important forms.
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@oligarch | 21 January 15 | |
@ tightfitt8e - 21.01.15 - 01:46am some people obviously have too much time on there hands,if they feel the need too get on there soap box correcting peoples grammer like an infants school teacher! let's face it sometimes mobiles are responsible for the mismatch words predictive text an all! I faced it.. i'm facing it... I'm facing the 'preview' button right now. |
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@newt182 | 21 January 15 | |
@newt182 | 21 January 15 | |
@vampirebutterfly | 21 January 15 | |
@ indiechic - 20.08.14 - 07:12pm Cos it's annoying, frustrating and could have negative effect on a person's self esteem. NO one likes to have their mistakes or short comings point out!!! Boo hoo |
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@peta | 21 January 15 | |
@mikeymk | 21 January 15 | |
@ tightfitt8e - 21.01.15 - 01:46am some people obviously have too much time on there hands,if they feel the need too get on there soap box correcting peoples grammer like an infants school teacher! let's face it sometimes mobiles are responsible for the mismatch words predictive text an all! *Their. 'There' is a completely different word. Look it up in the dictionary if you don't know what it means. *Grammar *Infant's - it's funny how you recognise 'it's' as 'it is' and yet once there are (there're) more than four letters involved it appears you're (you are) out of your depth.. And i'm out of my depth trying to make sense of your last sentence, because the grammar deteriorates beyond all translation as it concludes. Petty stuff, let's face it, there's no need. But we're reaching a point now where a complete car crash, like your example above, is forcing people to act. |
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@mok214 | 21 January 15 | |
I get tired of people telling me I spell defense wrong. Come on, there is British English and American English.
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