Switch Accounts
Log in
Latest topics
Word Count
Shrink your Links!
Rating
Sexual Content 2: Sexual content is permitted. References and writing about genitalia and sex acts are permitted, but explicit detail is not. Fade to black, or use the dotdotdot rule. (Let's keep it PG-13.)
Violence 2: Graphic violence is permitted. Explicit description or in-game narration violence is allowed.
Despite these ratings, keep in mind that there is a limit, and you should not cross it just to garner attention. Also, resorting to curse words is also like adding senseless fluff to your posts.
License
Discord Server
Disclaimer
Superhero RPG does not own any content written or distributed by Marvel or DC Comics. All of the content referencing to Marvel or DC belongs to its rightful owners. Superhero RPG does not claim rights to any materials used such as Comic Book, Movie, or Video game character images. Superhero RPG does retain the rights to any and all posts made by the original authors that are a part of SuperheroRPG.
Copyright © 2008-2024 by Chellizard, Spirit Corgi, Atlas, and Pain. All rights reserved. No part of this website may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without the written permission of the author or the Site Owners.
Lesson # 2: Spelling and grammar
Page 2 of 2 • Share
Page 2 of 2 • 1, 2
Re: Lesson # 2: Spelling and grammar
whoops mb
A quote is a tecnical word for dialouge. It is what someone litterally says the mark is " ". Do I need to continue?
A quote is a tecnical word for dialouge. It is what someone litterally says the mark is " ". Do I need to continue?
Bash- Mega Poster!
- Status :
Online Offline
Quote : "Insert Quote from Character Here" or etc.
Warnings :
Number of posts : 938
Location : Somewhere in the middle of NOWHERE!!!
Age : 35
Job : workin at a local grocery store.
Humor : Shoving Food into a bag and eating your money!?!
Registration date : 2009-10-29
Re: Lesson # 2: Spelling and grammar
Let us try a different approach.
If I said:
"Hey, I am hungry."
Then the part where I talked is the quote/dialouge.
QUOTES AND DIALOUGE IS CONVERSTATION!
rp sample: Jack and Jill are talking. Jack says, "Hey, I am hungry." Jill said, "Let us go out to eat." Jack snapped his fingers, "Good idea," he said, "Where would you like to eat?" Jill thought about it for a minuite, "How about Taco Bell?" Jack was excited, "Yes, I love tacos."
I think that was a decent example. Did that help?
If I said:
"Hey, I am hungry."
Then the part where I talked is the quote/dialouge.
QUOTES AND DIALOUGE IS CONVERSTATION!
rp sample: Jack and Jill are talking. Jack says, "Hey, I am hungry." Jill said, "Let us go out to eat." Jack snapped his fingers, "Good idea," he said, "Where would you like to eat?" Jill thought about it for a minuite, "How about Taco Bell?" Jack was excited, "Yes, I love tacos."
I think that was a decent example. Did that help?
Bash- Mega Poster!
- Status :
Online Offline
Quote : "Insert Quote from Character Here" or etc.
Warnings :
Number of posts : 938
Location : Somewhere in the middle of NOWHERE!!!
Age : 35
Job : workin at a local grocery store.
Humor : Shoving Food into a bag and eating your money!?!
Registration date : 2009-10-29
Re: Lesson # 2: Spelling and grammar
Well, we are not gonna kill you for that. I am just telling you how to write American English properly. Even I make mistakes, like when I spelled sentences.
Can I continue with the next lesson?
or would you like me to skip to a lesson that you need awsering.
Can I continue with the next lesson?
or would you like me to skip to a lesson that you need awsering.
Bash- Mega Poster!
- Status :
Online Offline
Quote : "Insert Quote from Character Here" or etc.
Warnings :
Number of posts : 938
Location : Somewhere in the middle of NOWHERE!!!
Age : 35
Job : workin at a local grocery store.
Humor : Shoving Food into a bag and eating your money!?!
Registration date : 2009-10-29
Re: Lesson # 2: Spelling and grammar
A good way to avoid spelling errors is to type your post in a word processor that had a spell check or into Mozilla Firefox.
Slamfist- Mega Poster!
- Status :
Online Offline
Quote : "Insert Quote from Character Here" or etc.
Warnings :
Number of posts : 1686
Location : Morrisville, North Carolina
Age : 34
Job : Student
Humor : More inside jokes than should be allowed
Registration date : 2008-11-28
Re: Lesson # 2: Spelling and grammar
or if you see a word you don't know, check out dictionary.reference.com
Bash- Mega Poster!
- Status :
Online Offline
Quote : "Insert Quote from Character Here" or etc.
Warnings :
Number of posts : 938
Location : Somewhere in the middle of NOWHERE!!!
Age : 35
Job : workin at a local grocery store.
Humor : Shoving Food into a bag and eating your money!?!
Registration date : 2009-10-29
Re: Lesson # 2: Spelling and grammar
Contractions! this is where most slang comes into play. Contractions are where two words are shortened into one, seperated by an apostrophe, " ' ".
Example: I am = I'm
There is nothing else fancy about contractions.
There are way too many for me to list here, but remember this: ain't is NOT a word of any kind.
Next up possession and plural possesive words.
Example: I am = I'm
There is nothing else fancy about contractions.
There are way too many for me to list here, but remember this: ain't is NOT a word of any kind.
Next up possession and plural possesive words.
Bash- Mega Poster!
- Status :
Online Offline
Quote : "Insert Quote from Character Here" or etc.
Warnings :
Number of posts : 938
Location : Somewhere in the middle of NOWHERE!!!
Age : 35
Job : workin at a local grocery store.
Humor : Shoving Food into a bag and eating your money!?!
Registration date : 2009-10-29
Re: Lesson # 2: Spelling and grammar
Possesives are self-explanatory. Whenever a noun owns something, add " 's " to the noun. (Being safe here)
Noun-person, place, or thing
plural-more than one
Example: The man's taco was tasty.
Should a noun end with S, add just the apostrophe at the end of the word.
Example: The many tasty tacos' ingrediants gave the man gas.
There is nothing else to say here.
Noun-person, place, or thing
plural-more than one
Example: The man's taco was tasty.
Should a noun end with S, add just the apostrophe at the end of the word.
Example: The many tasty tacos' ingrediants gave the man gas.
There is nothing else to say here.
Last edited by Tobais Kado on November 11th 2009, 9:47 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : bad example)
Bash- Mega Poster!
- Status :
Online Offline
Quote : "Insert Quote from Character Here" or etc.
Warnings :
Number of posts : 938
Location : Somewhere in the middle of NOWHERE!!!
Age : 35
Job : workin at a local grocery store.
Humor : Shoving Food into a bag and eating your money!?!
Registration date : 2009-10-29
Page 2 of 2 • 1, 2
Similar topics
» The Orb Chronicles CH 1 (Its old so spelling and spacing are off)
» Lesson #1 Detail
» A Hard Lesson
» The lesson best learned the hard way (Humanity)
» Lesson #1 Detail
» A Hard Lesson
» The lesson best learned the hard way (Humanity)
Page 2 of 2
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
Yesterday at 5:15 pm by Cynical_Aspie
» COOKING WITH DANGER!
Yesterday at 2:20 pm by SicilianDragon
» Lingering Sentiments
November 20th 2024, 1:05 am by Cynical_Aspie
» Quickdraw's Experience Sheet
November 18th 2024, 9:44 pm by Cynical_Aspie
» S.A.M
November 18th 2024, 7:39 pm by DVC
» DVC joins the fight
November 17th 2024, 8:40 pm by DVC
» Cat Hunt
November 16th 2024, 4:00 pm by Cynical_Aspie
» The Most Dangerous Game
November 16th 2024, 3:05 am by Tybrid
» This Time With Gusto
November 16th 2024, 2:51 am by Tybrid
» The Fire of Conviction
November 16th 2024, 2:41 am by Tybrid
» Hell and Consequences [Alert]
October 28th 2024, 8:11 pm by Hyperion
» Recruitment Tour (Quickdraw, Celeste, and Stareater)
October 28th 2024, 2:24 am by Cynical_Aspie