Nat
Pedantry It turns out I'm a pedant when it comes to grammar. Correcting other people's notebooks, I go into minute detail about which part of the grammar they got wrong, and why other people's corrections are almost but not quite right. I avoid it as much as possible when I think it may just be a question of writing style... until I think that style has crept into "sounding like a non native speaker" territory. I honestly wish to get the same sort of response to my own notebook entries... When I finally get around to writing them (and when they're not in my mother tongue) so that I can learn the subtleties of the language, not just how to speak technically correctly but so that I sound unnatural. Am I being to harsh? Should I just loosen up and let small grammatical errors go?
1. Aug. 2015 07:33
Korrekturen · 1
Some people won't appreciate your style of correction, but some people will -- stick with them.
1. August 2015
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