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For all those who want to have their messages posted without spelling and grammar mistakes please try the following:
Do not log into Chennaiforums until you have written your message completely to avoid time-out. Use Microsoft Word to start with. Start a new blank document from file menu. Go to MS Word preferences, properties or settings. Go to Spelling and check boxes as below. (See Screen shot) 1. “Check spelling as you type” 2. Always suggest corrections Then further down under Grammar check boxes as shown in Screen shot.
You will see that corrections of spelling and grammar mistakes are shown and suggestions of better shown. Any time you start writing your messages on an Internet forum think that people around the world will be reading whatever you write. Every time you write something think you are writing an exam and people around the world are going to give you marks. As Ramani Sir suggested do not write messages like an SMS. People who are not used to SMS acronyms may not understand what you trying to say. Sometimes only you may understand what you want to say and not others who read what you write. Take your own time to write your messages correctly then select all the text or highlight (copy - ctrl +C), then log into Chennaiforums paste your message where you want to (ctrl+V). Even if you are not good in the English language you can always strive to become better. Follow some useful links to improve your English below. How to write better English English Grammar and Writing : English language courses, English Grammar Online |
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@Rajpriya Hi Ramani Sir, You are absolutely right Sir. I hate those words as much as I hate "coz", "thanx" and so on. I have a different and my own way of telling someone "please don't use those words". Its no good education. I hope you get my point. Rajpriya |
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