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You seem like a young chap in his teens - I'd like to tell you that this is borderline disrespectful.

You can't compare your knowledge with her wisdom and not to forget any other old age issues she might have at the moment.

Sir, Where did you get it that I was disrespecting anyone? I am pretty sure she is much wiser than me at social decision making. I am not saying she or anyone of her age should know all the facts that I mentioned neither do I expect it from them. But at least people, irrespective of age , should know the name of their country . Is it asking for too much ?
 
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Me : Aap janti hain hamare desh ka kya naam hai ( Do you know what the name of our country is ) ?

( I thought she would say Hindustan )

Grandmom : ( Pondered for a while and then replied ) Aligarh !

Aligarh!!! My native place :smitten:
 
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congrats and keep learning, however forums arnt the best places to learn english from

Actually it is; languages are devided into four skills: reading, writting, listening and speaking. The best way available, in my openion, to improve your writting skill is to take part of forums' discussions. in other words, practice it as much as you can.

Now, who is the big boy here who is able to find a single grammatical mistake in this post?:D
 
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Actually it is; languages are devided into four skills: reading, writting, listening and speaking. The best way available, in my openion, to improve your writting skill is to take part of forums' discussions, in other words, practice it as much as you can.

Now, who is the big boy here who is able to find a single grammatical mistake in this post?

What do I get? A 'thanks' would be nice :angel:
 
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Actually it is; languages are devided into four skills: reading, writting, listening and speaking. The best way available, in my openion, to improve your writting skill is to take part of forums' discussions, in other words, practice it as much as you can.

Now, who is the big boy here who is able to find a single grammatical mistake in this post?

got it ! should be 'in' instead of 'of'.
 
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Actually it is; languages are devided (divided) into four skills: reading, writting, listening and speaking. The best way available, in my openion (opinion), to improve your writting skill is to take part of forums' discussions (forum discussions). in (In) other words, practice it as much as you can.

Now, who is the big boy here who is able to find a single grammatical mistake in this post?:D

Here, I listed all that is wrong with this post and corrected them :lol: I believe you are, however, referring to the 'in' part.
 
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Here, I listed all that is wrong with this post and corrected them :lol: I believe you are, however, referring to the 'in' part.

It was a mistake not an error, it was preceded by a comma, but I replaced it with a period and forgot to correct it. Regarding "forums'", nothing wrong with it.
 
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It was a mistake not an error, it was preceded by a comma, but I replaced it with a period and forgot to correct it. Regarding "forums'", nothing wrong with it.

In my dictionary mistake is the same as error :whistle:
Way too many mistakes in one post; join Karizma and start learning English as well
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In my dictionary, a mistake is the same as an error. :whistle:
Way too many mistakes in one post; join Karizma and start learning English as well.
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No, I will not take it; "of" is acceptable there, but "in" is more accurate though, but it stills correct. Regarding "forums'"; it is followed by a plural possessive "s", and nothing wrong with it. Although your suggestion is more accurate as well, BUT, it is correct though. Grammatical mistakes are different from spilling mistakes. I only asked for grammatical mistakes, and you guys didn't find any. By the way, you have committed four horrible errors in your post, don't you worry, they have been corrected.:smokin:
 
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Regarding "forums'", nothing wrong with it.

It was slightly off... DRH nailed it.

In my dictionary mistake is the same as error :whistle:

In general forumming you have to give way for typos. You can tell these from people who repeatedly use words wrong.

Also editorializing requires a sharp eye. Most of the times, I write a lot of stuff and even after reading it over and over, I notice mistakes after they have been published and I go like "WTH that was embarrassing!"

But some people can spot them right away.
 
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It was slightly off... DRH nailed it.



In general forumming you have to give way for typos. You can tell these from people who repeatedly use words wrong.

Also editorializing requires a sharp eye. Most of the times, I write a lot of stuff and even after reading it over and over, I notice mistakes after they have been published and I go like "WTH that was embarrassing!"

But some people can spot them right away.


I have already said it is more accurate, but mine is correct as well.
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