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The grammar police is coming!

lucho80lucho80 Member Posts: 6,600 Bug Hunter
They be on there way they say.....

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And they managed to copy and paste it, lol.
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  • saurializardsaurializard Member Posts: 4,404 Arc User
    Admiral, there be way(les) here!
    #TASforSTO
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  • garaks31garaks31 Member Posts: 2,845 Arc User
  • artan42artan42 Member Posts: 10,450 Bug Hunter
    'Are' coming.
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    Norway and Yeager dammit... I still want my Typhoon and Jupiter though.
    JJ Trek The Kelvin Timeline is just Trek and it's fully canon... get over it. But I still prefer TAR.

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    'Starfleet is not a military organisation. Its purpose is exploration.' Picard: Peak Performance
    'This is clearly a military operation. Is that what we are now? Because I thought we were explorers!' Scotty: Into Darkness
    '...The Federation. Starfleet. We're not a military agency.' Scotty: Beyond
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  • seaofsorrowsseaofsorrows Member Posts: 10,919 Arc User
    edited November 2016
    Of all the horrible examples of spelling and punctuation in this game, that's probably the most mild I have seen.

    And for the record it's 'Grammar Police are coming,' not 'is' coming.

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  • catsmeatcatsmeat Member Posts: 106 Arc User
    Is they!! Run for the hills! We's gots gramarians commin'.!
  • iconiansiconians Member Posts: 6,987 Arc User
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  • ikonn#1068 ikonn Member Posts: 1,450 Arc User
    Lmao!
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  • theotherscotty#9105 theotherscotty Member Posts: 385 Arc User
    Sigh...

    Come on, I think we can at least get the simple stuff right:

    "their" = "of them" or "belonging to them."

    "there" = "in that place," "that location," "over there."

    "they're" = contraction of "they are"

    See? It's really not that difficult. I'm not a teacher or one of the grammar police (hell, I barely even managed to graduate high school), but still... I wince a little whenever I see such errors with simple, basic stuff like that.

    smh
  • wildweasalwildweasal Member Posts: 1,053 Arc User
    Of all the horrible examples of spelling and punctuation in this game, that's probably the most mild I have seen.

    And for the record it's 'Grammar Police are coming,' not 'is' coming.

    booom!!!
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  • catsmeatcatsmeat Member Posts: 106 Arc User
    Sigh...

    Come on, I think we can at least get the simple stuff right:

    "their" = "of them" or "belonging to them."

    "there" = "in that place," "that location," "over there."

    "they're" = contraction of "they are"

    See? It's really not that difficult. I'm not a teacher or one of the grammar police (hell, I barely even managed to graduate high school), but still... I wince a little whenever I see such errors with simple, basic stuff like that.

    smh

    wow, you are edumacated.
  • thunderfoot#5163 thunderfoot Member Posts: 4,545 Arc User
    edited November 2016
    Yoused too bee I cuud nawt spel STO playur. Now, I are wun! Tanks two the Kelsey Grammer Police, I kin now rite like a reel pro!.
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  • saurializardsaurializard Member Posts: 4,404 Arc User
    But is it "Kelvin" or "Kelvan"?
    *prepares the pop-corn*
    #TASforSTO
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  • theotherscotty#9105 theotherscotty Member Posts: 385 Arc User
    ^ If you're referring to the USS Kelvin or the Kelvin Timeline, it's "Kelvin." (with an I)

    If you're referring to the Kelvan Empire from the Andromeda galaxy, then it's "Kelvan." (with an A)

    It's in Memory Alpha:

    http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Kelvan Empire
  • theotherscotty#9105 theotherscotty Member Posts: 385 Arc User
    @catsmeat: My point was that it doesn't take a lot of "edumacation" to figure this stuff out.
  • davefenestratordavefenestrator Member Posts: 10,661 Arc User
    Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby?

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  • saurializardsaurializard Member Posts: 4,404 Arc User
    edited November 2016
    ^ If you're referring to the USS Kelvin or the Kelvin Timeline, it's "Kelvin." (with an I)

    If you're referring to the Kelvan Empire from the Andromeda galaxy, then it's "Kelvan." (with an A)

    It's in Memory Alpha:

    http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Kelvan Empire
    Oh, I know.

    I was referring to a thread when someone tried to troll (and failed horribly) to convince everyone it was Kelvin and not Kelvan HERE.
    #TASforSTO
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  • theotherscotty#9105 theotherscotty Member Posts: 385 Arc User
    ^ Oh, I've seen that thread. That just got so ridiculous after a while. lol
  • questeriusquesterius Member Posts: 8,487 Arc User
    Of all the horrible examples of spelling and punctuation in this game, that's probably the most mild I have seen.

    And for the record it's 'Grammar Police are coming,' not 'is' coming.
    Of all the horrible examples of spelling and punctuation in this game, that's probably the most mild I have seen.

    And for the record it's 'Grammar Police are coming,' not 'is' coming.

    The grammar police is a single entity so it is "is" and not "are".
    If the subject was "Grammar Police men" instead of "Grammar Police" then you would be correct, but not in this case.

    This program, though reasonably normal at times, seems to have a strong affinity to classes belonging to the Cat 2.0 program. Questerius 2.7 will break down on occasion, resulting in garbage and nonsense messages whenever it occurs. Usually a hard reboot or pulling the plug solves the problem when that happens.
  • theotherscotty#9105 theotherscotty Member Posts: 385 Arc User
    ^ I... don't think I can agree with that. "The police" (grammar or otherwise) are, by their very nature, a collective group. The police department could be described as a singular entity, sure, but I've never once said, "The police is on its way." That just sounds wrong. And even if it's somehow not totally wrong, it just sounds weird. I've always said (and have always heard people say), "The police are on their way."
  • catsmeatcatsmeat Member Posts: 106 Arc User
    edited November 2016
    questerius wrote: »
    The grammar police is a single entity so it is "is" and not "are".
    If the subject was "Grammar Police men" instead of "Grammar Police" then you would be correct, but not in this case.

    Um, nope. This yokel disagrees with that that bit of flim-flam.

    A police dept is singular, see it's used as an adjective and the 'dept' is singular. Police is a plural when used as a noun. See even my 2nd grade edumacation knows that that's that.

    edit: hey all, I'm just poking fun. See this whole thread is such a mountain out of a molehill. The op should have just put in a private bug report rather than getting all hoity-toity with this. Cheers! :)
  • artan42artan42 Member Posts: 10,450 Bug Hunter
    edited November 2016
    Those damn Yanks traitors to the Crown wrong side drivers American chaps class teams and departments as singular collectives. The correct side of the pond recognises collectives are, by their nature, plural.

    Usually 'is' is used to refer to bands or teams as a singular unit (incorrectly of course) but often it's used for larger organisations as well.​​
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    Norway and Yeager dammit... I still want my Typhoon and Jupiter though.
    JJ Trek The Kelvin Timeline is just Trek and it's fully canon... get over it. But I still prefer TAR.

    #TASforSTO


    '...I can tell you that we're not in the military and that we intend no harm to the whales.' Kirk: The Voyage Home
    'Starfleet is not a military organisation. Its purpose is exploration.' Picard: Peak Performance
    'This is clearly a military operation. Is that what we are now? Because I thought we were explorers!' Scotty: Into Darkness
    '...The Federation. Starfleet. We're not a military agency.' Scotty: Beyond
    'I'm not a soldier anymore. I'm an engineer.' Miles O'Brien: Empok Nor
    '...Starfleet could use you... It's a peacekeeping and humanitarian armada...' Admiral Pike: Star Trek

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  • thunderfoot#5163 thunderfoot Member Posts: 4,545 Arc User
    edited November 2016
    Those overly stuffy, class concious proponents of afternoon tea British chaps should not be used as good examples of English grammar. They spell words like 'harbour' and 'metre', along with a great many other words, incorrectly. They also tend to be melodramatic. As in, "I say. Your grammar is frightfully wrong! It is all just so terribly messy!"

    They themselves barely speak their native tongue. Proof? Who else calls a dish which does not contain a single gram of ox by the name Oxtail soup? Im HocheDeutsch, fried potatoes are pomme frites. To yer garden variety Limey, the same thing is called 'chips'. While potato chips are called crisps. I like a cookie with my glass of chocolate milk. Not a biscuit.

    To borrow a very old phrase from Strine. Do not come the acid with me.
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  • lucho80lucho80 Member Posts: 6,600 Bug Hunter
    iconians wrote: »
    Don't forget Fleet Holdings have Elite Hanger Pets after unlocking the T5 Comm Array.

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  • phenomenaut01phenomenaut01 Member Posts: 714 Arc User
    Those overly stuffy, class concious proponents of afternoon tea British chaps should not be used as good examples of English grammar. They spell words like 'harbour' and 'metre', along with a great many other words, incorrectly. They also tend to be melodramatic. As in, "I say. Your grammar is frightfully wrong! It is all just so terribly messy!"

    They themselves barely speak their native tongue. Proof? Who else calls a dish which does not contain a single gram of ox by the name Oxtail soup? Im HocheDeutsch, fried potatoes are pomme frites. To yer garden variety Limey, the same thing is called 'chips'. While potato chips are called crisps. I like a cookie with my glass of chocolate milk. Not a biscuit.

    To borrow a very old phrase from Strine. Do not come the acid with me.

    The fact that they can't pronounce "aluminum" correctly is the perfect reason not to trust the British when it comes to the "English" language.
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  • spiritwalker1969spiritwalker1969 Member Posts: 406 Arc User
    edited November 2016
    The fact that they can't pronounce "aluminum" correctly is the perfect reason not to trust the British when it comes to the "English" language.

    Actually we can pronounce "aluminum" correctly, the problem lies in that once more it is down to a spelling difference between the two major forms of English and British English spells it as "aluminium". However this does highlight the inconsistencies in certain disciplines such as science where for some elements the naming convention is "..ium" and for others "..um" for example uranium is universally spelled with ...ium.

    The internet has more than assisted with this "war of words" especially as most PC's use Windows which by default uses English (American) as the language of choice.

    As an aside, I remember years ago visiting a NAAFI store on a RAF station and observed a very frustrated American serviceman who was attempting to by sticky tape by asking for a well known brand common outside the UK. The converstion went something along these lines -

    American Airman "I'm looking for Durex"
    NAAFI Assistant (placing pack of condoms on counter): "That will be two pounds please"
    American Airman "I don't want condoms, I asked for Durex"

    After a few minutes, a more experienced American airman stepped forward and said "He is looking for Scotch Tape".
    (Durex tape and Scotch Tape are exactly the same product made by the same company)
    Humerous but it does highlight the differences in spelling, usage and in some cases meaning between what should be the same language. I doubt we will see any great advance towards standardisation (there is another -isation as opposed to -ization) in our lifetimes as the changes need to be taught not simply introduced. Until then we will just have to learn to live with improper spelling and grammar on both sides of the pond.

    At least we can still understand more or less what is being said/typed ... if the Angles and Saxons hadn't brought their languages to Britain when they invaded but had adopted the native British language we might all be speaking differing forms of a language similar to Welsh. You try pronouncing "Ysbtsy cwm Rhondda" when asking for directions, worse if like myself you have a Scots accent. :smile:
  • galattgalatt Member Posts: 708 Arc User
    artan42 wrote: »
    Those damn Yanks traitors to the Crown wrong side drivers American chaps class teams and departments as singular collectives. The correct side of the pond recognises collectives are, by their nature, plural.

    Usually 'is' is used to refer to bands or teams as a singular unit (incorrectly of course) but often it's used for larger organizations as well.​​
    Explain then why that part of world insists on pronouncing the word lieutenant as "left-tenant"
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  • dalolorndalolorn Member Posts: 3,655 Arc User
    edited November 2016
    galatt wrote: »
    artan42 wrote: »
    Those damn Yanks traitors to the Crown wrong side drivers American chaps class teams and departments as singular collectives. The correct side of the pond recognises collectives are, by their nature, plural.

    Usually 'is' is used to refer to bands or teams as a singular unit (incorrectly of course) but often it's used for larger organizations as well.​​
    Explain then why that part of world insists on pronouncing the word lieutenant as "left-tenant"

    Because they don't want them to be mistaken for the tenants of a toilet. :tongue:

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  • spiritwalker1969spiritwalker1969 Member Posts: 406 Arc User
    galatt wrote: »
    Explain then why that part of world insists on pronouncing the word lieutenant as "left-tenant"

    Ahh, that would be so that we are not mistaken for those damned onion selling Froggies French persons across the channel.



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