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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Blog Episode VII: Comma Comma Comma Comma Comma Chameleon!

(Had to start with this beauty...couldn't hyperlink it to the post title!)

Three places i would like to visit in the world are, ireland, south korea and china. I would like to visit ireland because, that is where my grandpa was born.


Did you want to throw up when you read those last two sentences? If not, was it because grammar mistakes don’t bother you? Or was it because you didn't even notice the errors??? Gaak! I deliberately made those four errors since they are of the type that I frequently see in your writing. And here they are: Google docs does not point out that “i” should always be capitalized as “I”; you should just know that by now!! Also, the names of countries should always be capitalized. Always. I should never read “america”, “china”, “england”...they are proper nouns, people! The last two errors involve correct comma use. The first sentence contains a list: “...are, Ireland, …”. The words in the list can be separated by commas, but the list should never begin with a comma as you see it does as pointed out by the bold text. Lastly, take a look at this troubling issue: “...because, that is where…”. Dang it! Never use a comma after the word because! Whew. Now that I got that off my chest…

Your job is to show me that you have learned those simple grammar lessons. Give an example in your post of each of the four situations that I pointed out to you, at a clip of one point apiece. Each of the four must be underlined to show understanding and that you can follow directions. And what are you writing about? Let’s start with phood, phestivals and/or phun. Choose a country in South Asia and do some digging. What are some different types of food that they eat there (that you cannot easily get here) that you might like to try...or just find to be bizarre? Or explore some of the festivals that they might celebrate there and share what you learn. Or the fun part. What do kids do in those places for fun? How do they spend their time with friends? As usual, POSTS must be 100+ words (2 points), contain a hyperlink (2 points) and end with a question (2 points). Don’t forget your transitions! Blog on, young Padawans!

COMMENTS: Yours must be the first or second comment made to a post (not counting any conversation between another comment and the author...or if from me) and it must now be 75+ words (5 points). It should also clearly show that you have researched new information about the post and added it as your response (5 points).

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