English has a hard enough time being exact as it is, so I do agree with your statement.
I doubt it is the fact they are corrected(using my perspective as I do not know this person), rather HOW they are corrected. Sometimes I see someone correct another using good natured wit and humour, being polite, and the target of said criticism takes it well and learns, other times they are quite unfriendly and harsh. I don't mind correction that is polite, I will absolutely ignore the advice if rendered harshly and condescendingly.
This goes for other situations as well, not gonna go into them as several are landmines, but the approach to correction needs to be more friendly than aggressive.
In my city, there is a LRT/Bus I take to visit a friend. It takes me about 5 mins longer to walk there then by transit, 45 mins by transit 50 mins on foot
I'm thinking that the person who did this (R) will face no consequences for their out right lie, but there would be legal consequences for a dem doing the same thing. Source: lived history ;)
and you need to know grammar to use a grammar checker. My paper in uni I decided to just hit corels gramatik and accept all changes (did it a few times just for funsies) that paper went from above acceptable to an atrocious mess in no time
I used to have rats, they are amazing pets (tho too short lived). My 2 favourites were an albino male and a "brown" male rat, it had black brown and white all combined until the bottom 1/3 of his legs/paws and some of his underbelly. The brown one would hide under my hair and in my shirt when I went out with it, the albino was the same but couldn't "hide" as it contrasted with my hair too much. Damn I miss them
Next Democratic President “Anyone receiving ‘Pardons,’ ‘Commutations,’ or any other Legal Document so signed by Dementia Don, please be advised that said Document has been fully and completely terminated, and is of no Legal effect,”
You can mount drives to folders as well, tho I think you need at least a C: drive. You could do this as far back as 93 when they introduced NTFS I remember seeing this option in win2k
Calabogie, Ontario, is home to a variety of wildlife, including bears, deer, moose, otters, wolves, and foxes. This is where we used to camp, just off the logging roads, we also camped in Denbigh off the logging roads there
We used to go rough camping every weekend in summer. The 2 dogs would take off as soon as we stopped at the camp spot, mark the area and eventually come back, they were never tied out there. We never saw signs or even heard bears (they can be quite stealthy) dogs presence is a great deterrent. Glad the bears were not this smart or all our food (left on the ground) would have vanished
Same, I even tried to watch his speech but... just... couldn't... finish it