Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies Wiki discussion/@comment-1764483-20160417225909/@comment-26348973-20160418090245

Pinkgirl234 wrote:

Brainulator9 wrote:

Pinkgirl234 wrote: Honestly, speaking with professional grammatical skills may you look more like a professional speaker and editor. I've seen a few editors use bad grammar in mainspace before and any areas of bad grammar of mainspace often get cleaned up and/or fixed. Like it or not, usage of good grammar is important in mainspace and is part of the standard Manual of Style. Good grammar has a way of keeping articles neat and professional-looking.

Additionally, look at other large wikias out there! Look at the users who are given certain user rights and you can watch how they type. Rich vo l cabulary, professional use s of tenses and sentences and more. You might as well want to take a look at how the members of the Wikia Staff [type].

But hey I'm not saying that your grammar should be super duper perfect. All I am saying is that good (but not literally perfect) grammar makes you more professional. I happen to understand what other users are trying to say despite their bad grammar but there are honestly often times [where] I don't understand what they mean.

I myself [am] not trying to act like I have the best grammar ever. There are times I make grammatical errors but only for a really short time. These days, my English-speaking skills have gotten better.

@Brainpai Irony? Want me to show you my academic awards and certificates for Englis'h? Stop feeding me XD The irony is strong with this one! No, really, I want to see your B's and C's and compare them to my A's. Go to our school or study in the Philippines and you will find out that they don't grade your essays with letters. They grade them with numbers. Oh Pink! My school grades stuff with numbers as well. Cuz my school has a German grading foundation.