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Now if we could only get them to make shots when the lights are on.Hawkins and Polley are supposed to be lights out shooters.
Now if we could only get them to make shots when the lights are on.Hawkins and Polley are supposed to be lights out shooters.
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Prufreading is a lost art.
You and Danny are clearly on the same page. It’s called the insanity playbook. Most people are wise enough to know that hope is not a strategy.Polley will get hot and go on a run at some point. He always does. Let’s hope it’s soon. I’m not really concerned about Polley at all
He should play max 10 mpg right now until he does get hot, because he really doesn’t offer much else.Polley will get hot and go on a run at some point. He always does. Let’s hope it’s soon. I’m not really concerned about Polley at all
It's 1 game so for all we know it could change again by Tuesday, but Hurley said if the upperclassmen continue to not perform changes would come and then Polley played 11 minutes and Gaffney 7 against Marquette. So it certainly seems like this will happenHe should play max 10 mpg right now until he does get hot, because he really doesn’t offer much else.
It's 1 game so for all we know it could change again by Tuesday, but Hurley said if the upperclassmen continue to not perform changes would come and then Polley played 11 minutes and Gaffney 7 against Marquette. So it certainly seems like this will happen
Devices like spell check and autocorrect are useful within limits. Autocorrect guesses wrong too often. Spell check will never pick up errors like “led” vs “lead”or ”reed” vs “read” or “red”. Grammar check is horrible for fiction writing, especially for dialogue. People don’t always speak grammatically well and some characters are meant to speak without good grammar. Grammar check hates the passive voice.A few years ago when I was working , before sending out a letter or a lengthy email, I printed drafts on yellow or orange paper, and found it easier to pick up errors that way.
Somehow, the misspellings or errors in grammar, came into sharper focus.
Sometimes when I was in business and conversing with clients who were not well-educated, I would use technically incorrect grammar.Devices like spell check and autocorrect are useful within limits. Autocorrect guesses wrong too often. Spell check will never pick up errors like “led” vs “lead”or ”reed” vs “read” or “red”. Grammar check is horrible for fiction writing, especially for dialogue. People don’t always speak grammatically well and some characters are meant to speak without good grammar. Grammar check hates the passive voice.
I don’t comment directly on people making grammatical errors in posts. Suffice to say that ”would’ve”, ”could’ve“ and “should’ve” are conjunctions for “would have” “could have” etc, not ”would of” etc. I notice lots of that. Plus incorrectly using personal pronouns like “I” instead of “me” and vice versa, ”he” and “him” and “she” and “her”. In the grand scheme of things it doesn’t matter for most situations.
Pre-COVID, my wife and I often traveled with another couple, of which the male spoke as if he never had an English grammar lesson. A great guy and while I might cringe inwardly especially when we were with other people, I never corrected him. Besides, him‘s a UConn fan.Sometimes when I was in business and conversing with clients who were not well-educated, I would use technically incorrect grammar.
I did not want to appear snobbish or stilted. For example, I would say "me" and you" have a common goal instead of "you and I."
I might a said, or might of said, instead of might have said, "I could uh, could of, or " or "We could of," if that would make the client relate better. I wasn't talking down to them, but I wanted to relate.
I writing , it was a different story and with the letters I tried to be spot on with the grammar.
The BY is an informal setting and we all trying to relax and frankly, the unintentional grammatical errors which I am sure I have made, add humor to the posts. Or sometimes , add a different meaning, or a demeaning, especially talking about other teams' coaches.
Whether intentional or unintentional, it is enjoyable and nice to read.
Very true words below:
People don’t always speak grammatically well and some characters are meant to speak without good grammar.
At this point we can't count on that. UConn stats posted his percentage from 3 the last 2 seasons outside of his random explosion games, it was somewhere in the 20s... This is probably what he is.Polley will get hot and go on a run at some point. He always does. Let’s hope it’s soon. I’m not really concerned about Polley at all
20 minutes from now.So when does he have to decide to come early or not?
Post/handleSometimes when I was in business and conversing with clients who were not well-educated, I would use technically incorrect grammar.
Latest would be the date UConn students must register for classes for the spring semester. But the decision has already been made. I highly doubt he's at home still debating whether he's enrolling at UConn in a few weeks or going back to IMG after the holidays.So when does he have to decide to come early or not?
He has shot below 30% from 3 against Kenpom Tier A+B teams over his career. He’s fun once in a while but you can’t rely on himPolley will get hot and go on a run at some point. He always does. Let’s hope it’s soon. I’m not really concerned about Polley at all
only took 4.33 years for most of us to come to grips w/ thisHe has shot below 30% from 3 against Kenpom Tier A+B teams over his career. He’s fun once in a while but you can’t rely on him
All while adding worst on the team defense and rebounding and no discernable ball handling or passing skills. His career 2pt FG% is .417. It has declined every year since he was a sophomore. He really shouldn't play much.He has shot below 30% from 3 against Kenpom Tier A+B teams over his career. He’s fun once in a while but you can’t rely on him
We have all developed our own techniques. In my case, I found that reading the email one more time after hitting send would make previously missed errors instantly apparent.A few years ago when I was working , before sending out a letter or a lengthy email, I printed drafts on yellow or orange paper, and found it easier to pick up errors that way.
Somehow, the misspellings or errors in grammar, came into sharper focus.