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The time for excuses has expired! They have used them all up. Their lack of timeliness and consideration for ALL the pilot groups involved is staggering to say the least.

One of them is on a FORCED trip by the company. Stop being a jacka$$, if you can.
 
Is you an Engrish teacha?


Nah, it just gets old...we want to be viewed as professionals but these boards are full of grammatical ebonics...we can figure out how to fly jets but not how to put a string of words together to form an articulate sentence...and it's not just the pilot boards...I also participate on other professional boards from medicine to law and it's the same thing everywhere...the dumbing down of America continues, that's all...
 
Nah, it just gets old...we want to be viewed as professionals but these boards are full of grammatical ebonics...we can figure out how to fly jets but not how to put a string of words together to form an articulate sentence...and it's not just the pilot boards...I also participate on other professional boards from medicine to law and it's the same thing everywhere...the dumbing down of America continues, that's all...

That's because these are forums not a formal letter or report. Just people talking aloud.
 
Nah, it just gets old...we want to be viewed as professionals but these boards are full of grammatical ebonics...we can figure out how to fly jets but not how to put a string of words together to form an articulate sentence...and it's not just the pilot boards...I also participate on other professional boards from medicine to law and it's the same thing everywhere...the dumbing down of America continues, that's all...

Found on the Internet about your grammar:


A few people write like this … with ellipses between each clause … I find this quite annoying … It suggests that the writer was too lazy to make proper sentences. And it makes reading more difficult, because you can't tell at a glance where each idea finishes.
 
Found on the Internet about your grammar:


A few people write like this … with ellipses between each clause … I find this quite annoying … It suggests that the writer was too lazy to make proper sentences. And it makes reading more difficult, because you can't tell at a glance where each idea finishes.

I'm...sorry...it...annoys...you...as...for...lazy...you...inferred...something...that...was...not
implied...(why do you want to tell by only glancing where each idea...finishes?). And...what if...William Shatner...is writing this...? It's...after all...the way...he talks! :D Besides, I'll...stop...when the folks...on the forum...stop writing...like kindergarteners! Deal? Deal!
 
And question for you guys (and girls)...I see alot of "a" where "an" should be and vice-versa...now, if one is talking about a 3-letter abbreviation (which all airline pilots love)...which would be correct?

1. A SLI (A seniority list integration)
2. An SLI (Sounds right against the letter "S" but not against the word "seniority")

I don't know the answer, I'm asking...
 
Nah, it just gets old...we want to be viewed as professionals but these boards are full of grammatical ebonics...we can figure out how to fly jets but not how to put a string of words together to form an articulate sentence...and it's not just the pilot boards...I also participate on other professional boards from medicine to law and it's the same thing everywhere...the dumbing down of America continues, that's all...

Because you bust me on many instances on this board. If you are to be the grammar police then you better use your punctuation correctly!

So my questiont to you is, who are you quoting or what phrase or group of words are you leaving out of your 1 very long sentence. I would imagine to call it a run-on sentance. While we are at it and you do want to use an ellipsis then the proper way to format it is by adding a space between each sides of it...Not by my example.

Glass houses my friend, glass houses.

An ellipsis [ ] proves to be a handy device when you're quoting material and you want to omit some words. The ellipsis consists of three evenly spaced dots (periods) with spaces between the ellipsis and surrounding letters or other marks. Let's take the sentence, "The ceremony honored twelve brilliant athletes from the Caribbean who were visiting the U.S." and leave out "from the Caribbean who were":
The ceremony honored twelve brilliant athletes … visiting the U.S.
 
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Although I will say I did not know any of this about he ellipsis or in fact the ... actually had a name. I was only scrutanizing prtprtprncss post to find something wrong with it to bust some balls.

So I want to send a thank you for educating me on the over used ellipsis
 
so no list ... a weekend off ...and I am reading and using grammar wrong.......................................
 

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