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Nov. 29th, 2007 02:44 pmIf you are a teacher, and you want me to write a paper, and you expect my paper to be free of spelling and grammar errors, know that I expect the same from you.
This sentence "Papers, not more than 3 typed pages, will be do at the last class meeting," makes me want to hurt you. If it was the first example of your horrid grammar on handouts, then I would let it go. But there's something like this on every single handout, and on all your in-class slides. It makes it very difficult for me to take you seriously.
And it's not even a typo. It's... Well, it's a mistake a 60 year old man should not be making.
P.S. It's Bill Weasley's Birthday today. Yay!
This sentence "Papers, not more than 3 typed pages, will be do at the last class meeting," makes me want to hurt you. If it was the first example of your horrid grammar on handouts, then I would let it go. But there's something like this on every single handout, and on all your in-class slides. It makes it very difficult for me to take you seriously.
And it's not even a typo. It's... Well, it's a mistake a 60 year old man should not be making.
P.S. It's Bill Weasley's Birthday today. Yay!