your should be you
thin-skinned
criticism
exaggerate
certainly
i won't go into the lack of commas....
Thank you for pointing out my errors, I will strive to do better, However if you have issues with "lack of commas" then please point out specifics otherwise you don't have a legitimate point. You are wrong when you said that "thin skinned" should have a hyphen, there is nothing wrong with the way I wrote it. If you want to point out my errors at least do it correctly. I find this rather hilarious coming from a guy like you who seldom uses the "Shift" key when he posts! If you are missing my point, when you start a sentence, you should capitalize the first letter, okay celt?
very
obviously
Thanks again celt! :thumbs:
I think celt would make a fantastic assistant, don't you SamClemmons? :thumbs:
EDIT, on second thought, he wouldn't since he writes fairy poorly himself. Who knows though, while some people write poorly, they make very good editors so maybe we do indeed have a place for you after all celt.
which dictionary has thin-skinned without the hyphen?
every online dictionary has it listed with the hyphen. http://www.onelook.com/?w=thin+skinned&ls=a
i don't have access to any actual dictionaries here at work.
i understand what a 'shift' key is. typing in lower case on the internet has been around for some time now. it is a 'choice', not a mistake.
other than my 'lack of shift key' offense, how exactly do i 'write poorly'?
granted, i don't consider myself an expert of english by ANY stretch of the imagination, but i wasn't under the impression that i 'wrote poorly'.