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One that guitarists seem to know better than others-
Affect vs Effect

Affect is normally a verb.
Effect is normally a noun.

So your pedal board has effect pedals, that affect the guitar's sound.
That's how I always remembered it back in school and ever since.

Although there are exceptions--as in you can try to effect change.
And there is a psychological use of affect as a noun
 

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i owuld rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy.

Jeez, mob. :rolleyes: It's:

I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me, than a full-frontal lobotomy.

You're in Ireland, right? ::laugh2::laugh2:D How can you get this wrong?
 

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Jeez, mob. :rolleyes: It's:

I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me, than a full-frontal lobotomy.

You're in Ireland, right? ::laugh2::laugh2:D How can you get this wrong?

These guys mangle it more
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuLsRiO7OPI]YouTube - Bottle in Front of Me - Faster Pussycat[/ame]
 

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I find this amusing. Most of us guys who have a first language different than english write way better than lots of guys from the US and UK (especially from the US).:laugh2:

Doesn't come as a surprise though, as I've been witness to lots of local idiots who seem to just be f_cking incapable of learning the F_king language.:rolleyes::laugh2:

Sometimes I don't know what some kids or even adults are talking about, they cannot put the right nouns, verbs, adjectives and/or anything else together. Feels like having a conversation with f_ucking Yoda... in klingon! :mad:
 
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If somebody has graduated to the interwebz and can't work out:

* there, they're and their;
* to, two, and too;
* then and than;
* affect and effect;
* am and are
* was and were; or
* its and it's

then either English is not their first language, or they just didn't learn this stuff at primary school. In the latter case, I am not being paid enough to be somebody's interwebz grammar nanny. You get to appear in public as an ignorant for free. :thumb: :D
 

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I love having a mastery of English better than that of many others. :)
 

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In this place a reading age of about 8 would acheive that, so don't get too cocky.:naughty:

It's generally accepted that the average American reads on about the 7th grade level. That's not the end of the world, IMO.

What I do find odd is how often people would choose being defensive than simply accept correction and knowing better nest time around. For example: there really is a difference between "your an idiot" and "you're an idiot". Sure... we know what you meant, but shouldn't someone essentially claiming superiority at least do so in a manner that doesn't make them look ignorant?
 

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I would bet that you're a master debater as well.

JesusSeesWhatYouDid.jpg
 

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It's generally accepted that the average American reads on about the 7th grade level. That's not the end of the world, IMO.

What I do find odd is how often people would choose being defensive than simply accept correction and knowing better nest time around. For example: there really is a difference between "your an idiot" and "you're an idiot". Sure... we know what you meant, but shouldn't someone essentially claiming superiority at least do so in a manner that doesn't make them look ignorant?

We can not all be geniuses like some of our members from down under. But then not all of us are quite as pompous either.
 

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I think that us with english as a second language think about it more, and therefore try harder. Even though we get it dead wrong some times.
 

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