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Edited by xholeex: 2/15/2015 5:39:41 AM
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Grammar Nàzïs

If you're going to pick on somebody at least address what mistakes they have made and maybe correct it and be helpful. English is not my first language and growing up it was easier for my Mum to speak Thai over English. Which made learning in Australia hard for me, my Dad was working overseas so he didn't really have time too help. I love this community but dislike how many people would rather spread hate than be helpful Edit 1: then to than

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  • Okie dokie.

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    • From this post it seems you know english better than 50% of the flood. Good job. Ignore the h8rs. I doubt they are fluent in Thai

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      • [quote]If you're going to pick on somebody, at least address what mistakes they have made, maybe correct it, and be helpful. English is not my first language, and growing up, it was easier for my Mum to speak Thai over English. Which made learning in, Australia, hard for me. My Dad was working overseas, so he didn't really have time to help. I love this community, but I dislike how many people would rather spread hate than be helpful Edit 1: then to than[/quote] Fixt

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      • Edited by Hypnotize: 2/15/2015 2:38:00 AM
        The difference between 'then' and 'than'- Then is a sequence word. Example: I went to the store, [i]then[/i] I went to the mall. Than is a comparison word. Example: I would rather go to the mall [i]than[/i] go to the movies. Hopefully that helps you, seeing as you've misused it at the end of your post. ;)

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