Fiona Grace Peterson wrote:
Mario Chavez wrote:
Nothing is extremely anything.
Erm... what??? How about the novel
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer?
Or Royal Society of Literature fellow, writer Zadie Smith? "The roots of rap are originally ghetto-ised or
extremely working class. So when you're an artist who's making something which isn't how its mainstream appearance should be, there's always these strange questions of authenticity and what you have to do to be 'real' as a rapper."
Or Oscar Wilde, maybe? "Arguments are
extremely vulgar, for everyone in good society holds exactly the same opinion."
Mario Chavez wrote:
No dictionary, no matter how well conceived and structured, can substitute for so-so writing skills.
A Proz user comes asking for advice, and all you can be bothered to do is criticise their writing skills?
Perhaps the three people quoted above have "so-so writing skills" too? Or maybe you should check your own grammatical knowledge before responding?