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Nov 6th, 1999, 11:05 PM
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Thread Starter
Junior Member
I see this a lot on bulliten boards, but when you put ect it should be etc which is an abbreviated form of the word "et cetera" and when you put ????? or .... it should only be three if you want it to be an elipse. Example "A long long time ago, in a galaxay far far away..."
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Nov 6th, 1999, 11:10 PM
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Frenzied Member
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Nov 6th, 1999, 11:23 PM
#3
Thread Starter
Junior Member
Et cetera is latin for *I think* And Over Again.
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Nov 6th, 1999, 11:33 PM
#4
Guru
Actually the abbreviated form of et cetera is etc. (always with the period).
etc. adverb abbreviation et cetera, (Latin for) and other similar things, and so on:
I told him all about the table that I need: the color, the width, the height, etc.
- Berlitz Dictionary of American English
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Yonatan
Teenage Programmer
E-Mail: [email protected]
ICQ: 19552879
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Nov 7th, 1999, 10:38 AM
#5
Hyperactive Member
Bulletin is the correct spelling of the word. Please don't correct us. We can communicate rather well and are not as ignorant as you might think.
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Nov 7th, 1999, 12:19 PM
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Nov 7th, 1999, 04:20 PM
#7
New Member
I always thought people used trialing period for when they couldn't finish a...
...sentance etc.
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Nov 8th, 1999, 07:14 AM
#8
Hyperactive Member
OK, maybe some people are stupid. 4 periods is acceptable when you have an ellipse and a period to end the sentence. It is etc. That's it. Obviously people love to misspell things, but in speech people don't always pronounce correctly. Here's an idea: you find the English forum, and we'll write the programs that let you use your computer. Thanks. =)
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Nov 8th, 1999, 07:35 AM
#9
Hyperactive Member
The ... is only supposed to be used for when you ommitted information. For example if you quote the entry that Yonatan used from the Berlitz Dictionary of American English but you didn't want to include all of it then you would type something like:
etc. adverb abbreviation et cetera, (Latin for) and other similar things,...
This is how the elipsis is SUPPOSED to be used. It was designed to show people that there was more in the original quote, but that you didn't include all of it. That's the correct way to use an elipsis, not to show that you couldn't finish a sentance, or, as DigitalError seems to think, to show a pause in narration. Those are all incorrect, and if you don't believe me, then ask any GOOD english professor, and they'll tell you the same thing.
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Ryan
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ICQ# 47799046
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Nov 8th, 1999, 07:53 AM
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Hyperactive Member
But.... ga.... er.... stick to the friggin coding!
As Bob Baddeley said, "Please don't correct us. We can communicate rather well and are not as ignorant as you might think." Let's just stick to the programming guys, I think we're better at it anyways.... By the way........
.........ect.. . ... . ..
Now what you gonna do!? Me speak bestest english, yes?
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Nov 19th, 1999, 12:08 PM
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Nov 19th, 1999, 02:57 PM
#12
look, who gives a monkey's about this cr*p? and wots rong with boB's grammor? dohnt waiste thee venerable VB-Whirled Bulletin Server's disk spayce wyth thine tormented rantings, else fear thee Administrators!
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Nov 19th, 1999, 05:26 PM
#13
Hyperactive Member
tstststs...
ya chabeb killna ikhwe ...bala machekil
machi hirzen ...
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Nov 20th, 1999, 04:58 AM
#14
Hyperactive Member
I agree this is not a forum related to grammar, but there are lots of not-English native speaking people around here, and writing correctly is a form to show a little respect to them (we).
Each time I find a new/unknown word, I have multiple choices:
Select Case New/Unknown Word
Case New
Catch Dictionary: Learn something new
Case Slang
If Not in Dictionary Then also learn something new, although less useful!
Case Is a Joke
Ha, Ha, Ha
Case Mispelled Word
Try to figure what kind of thing makes sense in that context
Case Else
Keep with my Doubt!
End Select
Get the picture?
And "et cetera" really means "and what follows", "and so on", etc.
[This message has been edited by Juan Carlos Rey (edited 11-20-1999).]
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Nov 21st, 1999, 01:08 AM
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Guru
While us doesn't speech no bestest English, If us am good in programming Then us should start programming instead talking, Else we can keep just talking, End If, Wend... Etc...
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Yonatan
Teenage Programmer
E-Mail: [email protected]
ICQ: 19552879
AIM: RYoni69
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Nov 21st, 1999, 05:28 AM
#16
Addicted Member
LoL me think that funny yeah?
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Nov 21st, 1999, 06:57 AM
#17
Hyperactive Member
Man! Three weeks since the original posting of this subject, 16 replies so far, and going onto two pages. Well, I guess we all need a distraction now and then.
My two cents worth:
Programming ruins grammer.
GoSub.
Am I rooting for a horse named Sub to win or am I telling someone to go to a Submarine?
Dim.
As opposed to bright?
GotFocus?, LostFocus?, et al.
Al.
ps. GatesKeeper, You misspelled galaxy in your original posting.
[This message has been edited by Al Smith (edited 11-21-1999).]
[This message has been edited by Al Smith (edited 11-21-1999).]
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Nov 21st, 1999, 10:50 AM
#18
Lively Member
even your UserName is incorrect -
it should be Gate'sKeeper...lol
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Nov 21st, 1999, 11:14 AM
#19
Thread Starter
Junior Member
My name is my name. Don't mess with it. I just posted that because I found it ironic that we were going over the correct pronounciation of the word and words like it in my english class. And Gateskeeper is spelled the way I meant it to be. So don't mess with me.:|
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I swear, if it wasn't me who was crazy it would be someone else.
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Nov 21st, 1999, 11:19 AM
#20
Thread Starter
Junior Member
Oh, and KenX, You did your user name wrong then to. It should be Ken X Unless you meant for a crude way of spelling Connects, or Ken 10. But then there would still be a space. Plus User name isn't one word. But maybe that's the way you wanted it. And this is the way I wanted my User name. So just leave it alone.
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I swear, if it wasn't me who was crazy it would be someone else.
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Nov 21st, 1999, 12:27 PM
#21
Lively Member
hey, can't you take a joke?
anyway, i'm not messing up your name coz the way you are, u r already a mess...lol :P:P:P
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Nov 21st, 1999, 12:56 PM
#22
Addicted Member
and when . and you .. give uh me a .. uh ect gramor leason, its.. uh like...
really.. uh .. yeah.
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Nov 21st, 1999, 10:15 PM
#23
Addicted Member
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....
This is better than Tv!!! lol
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Nov 22nd, 1999, 04:55 AM
#24
You kinda sound like Bevis and Butthead 
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Nov 22nd, 1999, 06:37 AM
#25
Hyperactive Member
If you mean Beavis and Butthead like stupid, pointless, offensive bickering, then I agree. Calm down guys.
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Mar 3rd, 2001, 06:12 AM
#26
Fanatic Member
just thought that i would share this one with everybody.
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Mar 3rd, 2001, 06:23 AM
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ExtremePimpness
You must be still asleep. What a find!
"A myth is not the succession of individual images,
but an integerated meaningful entity,
reflecting a distinct aspect of the real world."
___ Adolf Jensen
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Mar 3rd, 2001, 09:07 AM
#28
Whats an elipse that you kept mentioning (i know what an elipse is in terms of shapes, but not grammer/characters). Do you mean brackets?
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Mar 3rd, 2001, 02:50 PM
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