NoLimitNails
Well-Known Member
Believe me I know that hun, I am not talking about your spelling mistakes at all. But there are many places where you can get a spellcheck on the internet, I always use it when I write. It takes a long time, but is worth it for the kind people her, who use their time to help us.
I just wanted to point out that using punctuation, or commas, even if they are just where you would normally pause when speaking, can help a lot.
Also think about not using the text-speak, take a little time writing instead, I know you do know how to spell lots of the words, I have seen you do it :hug:, so it does become a little frustrating when you choose not to change it.
I am sure nobody minds the lack of spelling, when it is clear you have spend time writing the post, using commas and paragraphs. And if that is difficult, the do what I do: If I'm finished with my sentence then I put a punctuation. Read aloud inside your head and use commas, where you would normally pause. And even the slightest change of subject, put space between the sentences.
I am sure people are sometimes laughing out loud at my grammar, but I bet it is easier to read, ALSO for the dyslexic, when it is not just one long sentence.
I hope I have made myself clear, I was NOT having a go at dyslexic people at all.
I just wanted to point out that using punctuation, or commas, even if they are just where you would normally pause when speaking, can help a lot.
Also think about not using the text-speak, take a little time writing instead, I know you do know how to spell lots of the words, I have seen you do it :hug:, so it does become a little frustrating when you choose not to change it.
I am sure nobody minds the lack of spelling, when it is clear you have spend time writing the post, using commas and paragraphs. And if that is difficult, the do what I do: If I'm finished with my sentence then I put a punctuation. Read aloud inside your head and use commas, where you would normally pause. And even the slightest change of subject, put space between the sentences.
I am sure people are sometimes laughing out loud at my grammar, but I bet it is easier to read, ALSO for the dyslexic, when it is not just one long sentence.
I hope I have made myself clear, I was NOT having a go at dyslexic people at all.