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Topic to help people with english
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 11:44 am
by ibm5155
I know a lot of people here get annoyed by bad engish; which gave me this idea!
Got a question you wanna post? Wanna show off your mods but have broken english and too afraid to write it? feel free to post it here
anyway so others fix it for you.
Now stay away from google translator because it'll make you look even worse most of the time, and its better to use a dictionary
to find the words you need most of the times instead of using it.
Anyway feel free to post your walls of text here and maybe someone will fix it :D.
my version...
[spoiler]I know that many people here get annoy by wrong grammar texts, and that's why I got this idea a long time ago.
So if you have some question, like you want to make a conversation on your mod but you don't know how to write it on the right way you could copy and paste your text here, so people would fix it for you :D
I know google translator is really good nowadays but, he's not perfect and it can't fix all the mistakes (even I use it sometimes to check if what did I wrote was right :s)...
So feel free to post your text here :D (also if you find some bad grammar on this text too, feel free to say where did i wrong :) )[/spoiler]
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 2:26 pm
by Cruduxy
I know a lot of people here get annoyed by bad engish; which gave me this idea!
Got a question you wanna post? Wanna show off your mods but have broken english and too afraid to write it? feel free to post it here
anyway so others fix it for you.
Now stay away from google translator because it'll make you look even worse most of the time, and its better to use a dictionary
to find the words you need most of the times instead of using it.
Anyway feel free to post your walls of text here and maybe someone will fix it :D.
Edit : Lil tip! use anyway only at the end for conclusion next time :P.
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 2:59 pm
by ibm5155
Heh it looks like that I have a problem to elaborate The text too, Both texts pass The same message (mine with some mistakes) but your text do a better use of "complex" words making it better to read :)
thanky for The fiz cruduxy :D
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 3:17 pm
by Ivan
A- for the idea, C for the effort. Still, a good idea :D Hopefully we'll see less of those annoying broken walls of text.
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 3:35 pm
by Stiff
I guess this thread is intended for me, ehe.
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 4:59 pm
by Ijon Tichy
Cruduxy wrote:
I know a lot of people here get annoyed by bad engish; which gave me this idea!
Got a question you wanna post? Wanna show off your mods but have broken english and too afraid to write it? feel free to post it here
anyway so others fix it for you.
Now stay away from google translator because it'll make you look even worse most of the time, and its better to use a dictionary
to find the words you need most of the times instead of using it.
Anyway feel free to post your walls of text here and maybe someone will fix it :D.
Edit : Lil tip! use anyway only at the end for conclusion next time :P.
I don't like it; it feels simplistic and still has (edit: VERY MANY) spelling/grammatical errors.
I did my own take.
Spoiler: take three (Open)This is an English forum. There are people here who expect one's English to approach at least high school level, which for those new to English is impractical; therefore, I propose that this thread be used for people who do have mastery of English to help revise the posts of those who don't. While mainly for mod posts, any large post needing revision is eligible.
All else being equal, which mod looks better: one with a grammatically flawless and well-written description, or one that looks like it was written by a third-grader in the USA at best? Presentation is important.
Results are guaranteed to be better than Google Translate, although that's not saying much. Be prepared to clarify what you meant; there's no guarantee that what you meant is apparent.
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 6:52 pm
by Hypnotoad
how made an gernade?
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 7:06 pm
by Ijon Tichy
hypnotoad why are you even posting this
you know it's the most flawless statement known to man and yet
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 11:51 am
by ibm5155
Here's another one
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"How to increase your frames when it's raining
WARNING:If this tutorial still not help you to increaseframes, try to lower the resolution or disabling fog!!!"
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if you want to rain move, crouch, press open button or fire. If not wait for 7 seconds for the tutorial start...
So what I wanted to mean with this one is if the player don't want the rainfall script to be activated he shouldn't press the mouse or the keyb, if not it would start...
I'm not asking something so formal, but something that most people would understand :) (but without the evil english mistakes D:)
This is a tutorial message for a ingame help
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 5:20 pm
by -Jes-
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This mod contains a weather effect that may be taxing on slower computers.
If you would like to disable this effect, press any key before the tutorial starts.
I reversed the condition because, honestly, this works better with the many people who are prone to clicking randomly.
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 7:27 pm
by Lord_of_D:
As a grammar nazi, this is going to send us to bankruptcy D:
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 7:30 pm
by FateLord
y u do dis
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 10:50 pm
by Zap610
ibm5155 wrote:
Heh it looks like that I have a problem to elaborate The text too, Both texts pass The same message (mine with some mistakes) but your text do a better use of "complex" words making it better to read :)
thanky for The fiz cruduxy :D
Both of your texts have mistakes.
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 12:43 am
by Catastrophe
Lord_of_D: wrote:
As a grammar nazi, this is going to send us to bankruptcy D:
You, a grammar nazi? Turn in your badge and go back to Mexico (jaja)
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 2:01 pm
by ibm5155
ehm, this simple words (in, on, at) I remembered how to use it, but the time passed, and I actually didn't use it alot so I missed how to use it :s
So when do I use it?
If I remember it used on for something that's on the top of other thing ("the book is on the table :V"), in about something is not at the top but on the same place where the other object is ex:("the key is in the car"),hm at I don't remember :S
So, is my memory good or do I confused something? D:
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 2:11 pm
by -Jes-
in the car
at/near the car
on (top of) the car
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 4:19 pm
by Chillsing1310
Personally, i consider a correct order within a sentence to be the most important.
Subject - Verb - Object(order between different objects)
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 4:52 pm
by Cruduxy
tbh some people overreact too much -or are just gramnazis-, the only thing that matters is delivering the thing you want to tell to the person you are talking nothing more.
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 1:34 pm
by ibm5155
Here's a kind of a tip that I discovered with was were (hope it's correct)
there was -> a single person/object
there were -> more than one person/object
ex:
there was one book on the table
there were two guys on the garden last week
RE: Topic to help people with english
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 2:18 pm
by IdeIdoom
Adverbs of frequency - Tip
You need to position them right, so it's like:
Subject - Adverb - Verb
Example:
I sometimes want to be a rockstar.
For Negative:
Subject - Auxiliary - Adverb - Verb
Example:
I don't often go to the cinema.
Interrogative:
How + often/frequently - Auxiliary - Subject - Verb
With what frequency - Auxiliary - Subject - Verb
Example:
How often do you go the market?
How frequently do you visit your grandparents?
With what frequency do you watch cartoons?
So what are these adverbs of frequency?
(In decreasing order of frequency)
Always / Frequently
Usually
Often
Sometimes
Rarely / Seldom
Hardly Ever
Never
All of these adverbs function normally except for Never.
Never is a negative adverb to begin with so there is no negative sentence because it's already one.
I never watch ... (There is no "I never don't watch")
The interrogative for Never is Ever. So:
Do you ever drink and drive?
I hope this will help!