I think people over-use the word ‘fundamentally’. any thoughts?
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9 Comments
I second that motion.
is it motion or notion?
a bit of both. mnotion i will call it. mnotion (C) zane jackson 2006
Overuse is not a compound word.
As such, there is no hyphen in overuse.
A new sentence is also commenced with a capital letter.
I’m not going to be ultra picky and have a go at what constitutes inverted commas because it’s Friday.
Dear Mungobeanie. As this is an informal chat (its a comment on an internet blog) I didn’t think it was really necessary to have perfect grammer. I mean if it was a proper news story we were writing, yeah, but on the net, in a comments section? Pull your head in. Sorry if that upsets your condescending nature. I’m not going to be ultra picky and point out why you’re an idiot because it’s Friday.
Thanks for that Mungobeanie, if that is in fact your real name. I will certainly keep it in mind.
Shit i spelt grammar wrong, probably because I was in the midst of writing news stories and taking phone calls, just generally being busy at work. Unlike some who have time to troll a student blog.
Capital i please Zane. What were you thinking?
hahaha…nice call at the end Zane.
That’s gold, champion.