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fieryjen

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Don't mind all those people that say you can't spell. Spell check and one of hte Literotica editors can greatly help your writing.

I am so confused. I thought my grammar/spelling was pretty damn decent. LadyC makes sure of that. Who the heck said I can't spell? Why do I think this sounds like a mass advertisement for editors? What's going on?? :confused:
 
fieryjen said:
this feedback:



I am so confused. I thought my grammar/spelling was pretty damn decent. LadyC makes sure of that. Who the heck said I can't spell? Why do I think this sounds like a mass advertisement for editors? What's going on?? :confused:


Jen, I've read a few of your stories and they have been impeccable in their spelling and grammar. And well written, I might add.

Heck, you're posts are better spelt and grammered than mine. :cool:

I also know that between you and LadyC, it is unlikely that anything got missed ... and if it did, well it happens.

I read it like spam ... some knucklehead posted it. Delete it. And if they post it again, we'll track them down and punctuate them. :mad:
 
fieryjen said:
this feedback:



I am so confused. I thought my grammar/spelling was pretty damn decent. LadyC makes sure of that. Who the heck said I can't spell? Why do I think this sounds like a mass advertisement for editors? What's going on?? :confused:


You never go wrong taking advice from some turkey who can't spell "the."
 
RogueLurker said:
Jen, I've read a few of your stories and they have been impeccable in their spelling and grammar. And well written, I might add.

Heck, you're posts are better spelt and grammered than mine. :cool:

I also know that between you and LadyC, it is unlikely that anything got missed ... and if it did, well it happens.

I read it like spam ... some knucklehead posted it. Delete it. And if they post it again, we'll track them down and punctuate them. :mad:
Heeh :D Thank you for your answer. :kiss: I am more confused than angry because I am secure enough in my spelling ability :cathappy: still, I just found it odd, so I figured I'd ask if there's some Jen can't spell movement going on that I didn't know about.
 
"Got it," she announced, in the shorter style of speaking her swollen lips were warranting. "No more now."

While this line stopped me in mid-read to ponder how lips can "warrant" - I found no major spelling problems.

If you tell us which story, we can find the word which so bothered this reader. (if such exists)
 
kbate said:
"Got it," she announced, in the shorter style of speaking her swollen lips were warranting. "No more now."

While this line stopped me in mid-read to ponder how lips can "warrant" - I found no major spelling problems.

If you tell us which story, we can find the word which so bothered this reader. (if such exists)
Thank you for pointing that out. It was actually The Hiding Game Ch. 04 which apparently bothered them.
 
Some people like to complain on everything and anything Jen.

I wouldn't give a crap's ass to it if I were you. I'm secure enough and like you too much to not tell you if your spelling and grammar were shitty.

Delete that feedback, take a hot bath with lots of scented oil, light some candle, get a glass of wine and frolick in aforementioned bath without a second though to the I-D-I-O-T-S who complain about your story.
 
fieryjen said:
Thank you for pointing that out. It was actually The Hiding Game Ch. 04 which apparently bothered them.

The error most egregious - is in paragraph 1: pityful for pitiful.

others:
paragraph 19 - weldet for welded
paragraph 22 - scatching for scratching
paragraph 25 - footbal for football
paragraph 40 - alrady for already
edited as scep... is variant.
paragraph 69 - violenty for violently
paragraph 72 - sniding for snide
paragraph 79 - whince for wince.

bodywarmth and damnit are not truly proper words, but can slide without problem.

overall, both you and your detractor have valid points in my opinion.
 
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snooper said:
Sceptical is correct. Skeptical is a North American resuscitation of the archaic form.

Very well.. I shall remove it... I did not scan for variants or U.K. English -- I simply copied into Word and scanned for red. Only one of my three paper dictionaries has the sc version.
 
kbate said:
Very well.. I shall remove it... I did not scan for variants or U.K. English -- I simply copied into Word and scanned for red. Only one of my three paper dictionaries has the sc version.
Thank you for going through the trouble.

Do you (or anyone else for that matter) happen to know how I can get my German MSWord to perform a US English spellcheck for me? Obviously, all those things would never have been missed in the first place if I was able to do that, and so far, I haven't been able to figure out how it works. Is it possible to download a file with dictionaries in other languages? I don't seem to have any.
 
Click on Tools, then Set Language ... it should give you a number of different options for language, including "English (US)".

I find the language settings a bit of a bother .. not sure if it is because if someone sends you a document set with a different language it overrides my preference or what ... but half the time, I end up with French Canadian spelling being offered. Damn bilingualism ... :rolleyes:

I'm sure that Microsoft has lots of dictionaries that you can dowload ... where did you get your computer/software originally ... US or Germany? Could just be that you're on a default because it was purchased in Germany.

(You are originally from Germany, aren't you? :confused: )
 
RogueLurker said:
Click on Tools, then Set Language ... it should give you a number of different options for language, including "English (US)".

I find the language settings a bit of a bother .. not sure if it is because if someone sends you a document set with a different language it overrides my preference or what ... but half the time, I end up with French Canadian spelling being offered. Damn bilingualism ... :rolleyes:

I'm sure that Microsoft has lots of dictionaries that you can dowload ... where did you get your computer/software originally ... US or Germany? Could just be that you're on a default because it was purchased in Germany.

(You are originally from Germany, aren't you? :confused: )
Yes, I am from germany and that is where I got my software. I can change the language setting, however, it simply tells me that it cannot find the US english dictionary file and proceeds to tell me that there are no errors whenever I try to run a spellcheck.
 
fieryjen said:
Yes, I am from germany and that is where I got my software. I can change the language setting, however, it simply tells me that it cannot find the US english dictionary file and proceeds to tell me that there are no errors whenever I try to run a spellcheck.

Well then, in that case there must be no errors. Microsoft is never wrong. :rolleyes:

I'm sure that you can download an English dictionary for MSWord either free from their site or from one of those shareware sites.
 
RogueLurker said:
Well then, in that case there must be no errors. Microsoft is never wrong. :rolleyes:

I'm sure that you can download an English dictionary for MSWord either free from their site or from one of those shareware sites.

Thank you :) I'll get on that as soon as I have my regular computer back.
 
fieryjen said:
Yes, I am from germany and that is where I got my software. I can change the language setting, however, it simply tells me that it cannot find the US english dictionary file and proceeds to tell me that there are no errors whenever I try to run a spellcheck.
I can let you have a real English dictionary for Word if you would like one, or maybe you prefer the US version, which I also have. PM me if you want either of them.
 
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CopyCarver said:
You never go wrong taking advice from some turkey who can't spell "the."
Believe it or not, the word "the" gives me as much trouble as any word in the English language. When you type as much as I do, both at work and here for fun, the mind-finger connection just breezes through those letters, because it's such a common, easy word, and I'm often going so fast that the fingers hit the keys in different order, producing hte or teh. Interestingly, it's never eth or eht. I guess I should confess that I am a self-taught typist who never uses more than the first two fingers of each hand, plus the thumbs for the space bar, so maybe that has something to do with it.
 
jack_straw said:
Believe it or not, the word "the" gives me as much trouble as any word in the English language. When you type as much as I do, both at work and here for fun, the mind-finger connection just breezes through those letters, because it's such a common, easy word, and I'm often going so fast that the fingers hit the keys in different order, producing hte or teh. Interestingly, it's never eth or eht. I guess I should confess that I am a self-taught typist who never uses more than the first two fingers of each hand, plus the thumbs for the space bar, so maybe that has something to do with it.
Good point, but this is something you should catch while reading over what you just wrote and correct it right away. I type fast, and when I write a sentence, there are usually two or more typos in it, depending on the length of the sentence. I am aware they are there, however, and will correct them promptly. Submitting a review with such a glaring error is another thing entirely.
 
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