+329 For all you know, The person you hate in real life, could be your friend on amirite, or you're best friend could be someone who you thumbs down all their post, and you hate in on this site, amirite?

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Your grammar is horrendous.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Just in case you would ever want to know how to write properly: For all you know, the person you hate in real life could be your friend on amirite. Or your best friend could be someone whose posts you 'thumb down' and hate on this site, amirite? (Separate sentences optional; a semicolon would be just as appropriate)

by Anonymous 13 years ago

If you did separate the sentences, you wouldn't begin the second sentence with a conjunction. Also, a comma would work. If you're going to be a Grammar Nazi, do it right. (Sorry, I couldn't help it.)

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Actually, it's fine to begin a sentence with a conjunction. Our teachers tell us young not to do it because it often leads to a fragment. But as long as there is a full clause in the sentence, it's fine to begin with a conjunction (as I just did with this sentence). But yes, a comma would also work. I just thought both clauses were quite long, so I opted for a period or semicolon.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

I think I would know if my best friend had an amirite account and if you're friends with someone on here you most likely know there's names and where try live so I think you could find out

by Anonymous 13 years ago