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(final tweak to signature, after this, im done, thx)
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This is the Dwarf Fortress Wiki outpost of the Grammar Patrol. Grammar Patrol is an organization that helps every wiki on the internet with grammar, spelling, and typo fixing.<br />
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{{User:Latias1290/time}}<br /><br />
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{{User:Latias1290/hello}}
Actually, its really just a nickname for edits I tend to make. When you see "grammar patrol was here" in an edit summary, then it means I have been there fixing a single grammar error, spelling mistake or typo.
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There is a difference between all of those:
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Yeah, thats it. I really dont have to say anything more. Sorry.
* Grammar is the way you write sentences. A grammar error example is: "I '''go''' to the store and '''bought''' milk". This should either be "I '''went''' to the store and bought milk", OR "I go to the store and '''buy''' milk".
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* Spelling is the way you write a word. A spelling error example is: "Why dont you go hel'''b''' her?" This should obviously be "Why dont you go hel'''p''' her?"
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I am the "grammar patrol" on this wiki. If you ever saw an edit with as summary "grammar patrol was here" and always wondered what it was, then you will find out now. It basically means that I have fixed an extremely minor grammar error, spelling error, punctuation error or typo.<br />
* A typo is an unintentional form of the above 2. A typo is really just the same as a grammar error or spelling error, but unintentional.
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This is my signature, and it also shows the time/date the page was last updated.<br />
What I mean with intentional versus unintentional is, for example, a French person learning english and not following a grammar rule, not knowing that the rule he is breaking exists. This is my definition of an intentional mistake.<br />
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<br />{{User:Latias1290/Sig/src|17:27|January 27, 2014}}
An unintentional mistake is, of course, just when I type too fast or just miss a key and write "hekko there" instead of "hello there" because these keys are near each other.<br />
 
Another typo example(it just happened to me): "a tpyo is an unintentional spelling error".<br /><span style="color:#999;">Isnt that just ironic?</span><br />{{User:Latias1290/Sig/src|19:49|January 11, 2014}}
 

Revision as of 17:27, 27 January 2014

My local time is: 6:27AM, Thursday, 28 November, 2024 (update)
My time zone is: +1 UTC


Salve!

Yeah, thats it. I really dont have to say anything more. Sorry.

I am the "grammar patrol" on this wiki. If you ever saw an edit with as summary "grammar patrol was here" and always wondered what it was, then you will find out now. It basically means that I have fixed an extremely minor grammar error, spelling error, punctuation error or typo.
This is my signature, and it also shows the time/date the page was last updated.

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