Originally posted by FreakyKBH This relationship gives me the opportunity to call out the sin of your misspelling, which, in itself, is an invitation for growth.
And me, your bad grammar. The first comma is unnecessary.
Originally posted by lucifershammer I'll call out your bad language. Your first sentence isn't a sentence.
Who's on next? 😉
True, but the implication is the the "and me" at the start of my first sentence follows from Freaky's "The relationship gives me..." bit, which would make it a sentence.
Originally posted by scottishinnz And me, your bad grammar. The first comma is unnecessary.
I have a marketing agreement with 'Punctuation Marks, Inc.' and, being a total money-grubbing hound, never pass an opportunity for extending my wealth.
Originally posted by FreakyKBH I have a marketing agreement with 'Punctuation Marks, Inc.' and, being a total money-grubbing hound, never pass an opportunity for extending my wealth.
As long as you're not splitting inverted commas to make cheap apostrophies that's alright then....
Originally posted by scottishinnz True, but the implication is the the "and me" at the start of my first sentence follows from Freaky's "The relationship gives me..." bit, which would make it a sentence.