[quote name='Aaron'][quote name='CappyCobra'][quote name='stealthking']When will you get out of gaming?
I'm thinking about selling all my games.
I have several new items such as a sealed ps2 and several games.
I don't have time to play them anymore.[/quote]
Maybe you can use that spare time from playing games to brush up on your grammar
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I'm thinking about selling all my games.
I = subject //
am thinking = verb //
about = preposition modifying...//
selling = adverb //
all = adjective indicating number modifying...//
my = adjective indicating possession modifying...//
games = direct object.
Anal Grammar Note: The subject and predicate are in the correct order, and the syntax of each one is correct. The punctuation is also correct. There are no grammatical problems in this sentence. A
I have several new items such as a sealed ps2 and several games.
I = subject //
have = verb //
several = adjective indicating number modifying direct object //
new = adjective modifying...//
items = direct object //
such as = conjunctive clause modifying direct object //
a = indefnite artice modifying...//
ps2 = indirect object //
and = conjuctive word //
several = adjective indicating number modifying...//
games = indirect object.
Anal Grammar Note: The subject and predicate are in the correct order, and the syntax of each one is correct. The punctuation is wrong on one count (new items, such as....), and unclear, but not wrong, on another (such as: a sealed....). There is also one incorrect capitalization error on the proper name of "PS2". There are minor grammatical problems in this sentence. C+
I don't have time to play them anymore.
I = subject //
do = transistive verb //
not = adverb negating transistive verb "do" //
have= transistive verb indicating possession of...//
time = indirect object //
to play = verb //
them = direct object //
anymore = adverb modifying verb "to play".
Anal Grammar Note: The subject and predicate are in the correct order, and the syntax of each one is correct. The punctuation is also correct. There are no grammatical problems in this sentence. A
Cappy Cobra, you forgot to end your sentence with a period.
"Judge not, that you be not judged. For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you. Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not noice the log that is in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your eye,' when there is the log in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother's eye." -- Jesus.
Oh damn! :shock:
That means I'm guilty!
Honestly though, I don't have a clue about that last sentence. I'm not really sure how much of that is accurate! I'm such a dorkus.[/quote]
I consider myself a grammarian, but the post above makes me want to throw my English degree into a trashcan.
However, I just realized my ex-wife took it when she moved out. I digress...