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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]less and fewer And not putting punctuation inside quotation marks such as: He called this flower a "buttercup." <--- correct He called this flower a buttercup". <----- inccorrect *unless you're from England.[/quote] They only use a single, double quote in England? Who knew? [/quote] Funny. I'm old and grew up in the south and was taught the incorrect version. We also were taught gray was grey and color was spelled colour. [/quote] Np, I have a habit of spelling words using British grammar, too (colour, cancelled, aesthetic, flavour, etc.), and I don't know where it stems from. I chalked it up as possibly being British in a past life.[/quote] I chalk it up to you being pretentious. [/quote] In certain parts of this country back in the day, they taught us English grammar.[/quote] Grey and colour are not examples of grammar, but rather spelling. [/quote]
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