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'''Propar grammer''' is the practice of using grammatically correct [[Engrish]].
'''propar grammer''' is the practice of using grammatically correct [[engrish]]


== Punctuation ==
== capitilization ==
Punctuation is as follows:
all letter's are lower case the only time capital's may be used:
* The ''apostrophe'' is used to create past-tense verbs out of nouns.
* you are shouting (ex: WHAT ABOUT OPERA HOW DO YOU THINK OPERA FEELS!!!)
* The ''exclamation mark'' and the ''number 1'' are used to enhance the exclamatoryness of a sentence. For example, "nethax!!" is not anywhere as exciting as "nethax!!!!!11111". The word "one" may be substituted for 1.
* certain name's can be capitalized (ex: lol i herd Surskitty lack's good grammer skill's)
* The ellipsis, or "dotdotdot", is spelled "dotdotdot" and consequently, pronounced "dotdotdot".
== punctuation ==
punctuation is as follow's:
===apostrophe===
The ''apostrophe'' is used to:
* create past-tense verb's out of noun's (see below)
* it may be used to separate a trailing letter '''s''' from the rest of the word for example when talking about plural's (as in ''this one person's house has lot's of dog's'')
===comma===
the ''comma'' is usually used after a conjunction
* but, my post's have perfect grammer
* the foo was [[Mr. T|pitied]] and, he was run over by mr t's van
it may also just be sprinkled around in random place's
* but, you see, i like comma's, their very fun, to use
===exclamation mark===
the ''exclamation mark'' and the ''number 1'' are used to enhance the exclamatoryness of a sentence for example, "nethax!!" is not anywhere as exciting as "nethax!!!!!11111" the word "one" may be substituted for 1
* the ellipsis, or "dotdotdot", is spelled "dotdotdot" and consequently, pronounced "dotdotdot".
===period===
the ''period'' is never used unless at the end of a question
* how do you catch mew.


== Using Nouns As Past Tense Verbs ==
== using noun's as past tense verb's ==
Past tense verbs are created by attaching "'d" to a noun. Examples:
past tense verb's are created by attaching "'d" to a noun example's:
* When someone is "ARROW'D" or "SWORD'D" that means they are killed by an arrow, or sword.
* when someone is "ARROW'D" or "SWORD'D" that means they are killed by an arrow, or sword
* When someone is "BRICK'D" that means they were whacked by a brick.
* when someone is "BRICK'D" that means they were whacked by a brick


And so on and so forth.
and so on and so forth
 
== See also ==
[[HRWiki:Teen Girl Squad|Teen Girl Squad]]
 
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Revision as of 05:12, 26 January 2007

propar grammer is the practice of using grammatically correct engrish

capitilization

all letter's are lower case the only time capital's may be used:

  • you are shouting (ex: WHAT ABOUT OPERA HOW DO YOU THINK OPERA FEELS!!!)
  • certain name's can be capitalized (ex: lol i herd Surskitty lack's good grammer skill's)

punctuation

punctuation is as follow's:

apostrophe

The apostrophe is used to:

  • create past-tense verb's out of noun's (see below)
  • it may be used to separate a trailing letter s from the rest of the word for example when talking about plural's (as in this one person's house has lot's of dog's)

comma

the comma is usually used after a conjunction

  • but, my post's have perfect grammer
  • the foo was pitied and, he was run over by mr t's van

it may also just be sprinkled around in random place's

  • but, you see, i like comma's, their very fun, to use

exclamation mark

the exclamation mark and the number 1 are used to enhance the exclamatoryness of a sentence for example, "nethax!!" is not anywhere as exciting as "nethax!!!!!11111" the word "one" may be substituted for 1

  • the ellipsis, or "dotdotdot", is spelled "dotdotdot" and consequently, pronounced "dotdotdot".

period

the period is never used unless at the end of a question

  • how do you catch mew.

using noun's as past tense verb's

past tense verb's are created by attaching "'d" to a noun example's:

  • when someone is "ARROW'D" or "SWORD'D" that means they are killed by an arrow, or sword
  • when someone is "BRICK'D" that means they were whacked by a brick

and so on and so forth