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  • 2:08, it's about improper use of ADVERBS, not good/well. "Real good" should be "really good."

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 2:15pm
  • Roflrofl, reppin' the 905! Hundred bucks says this was Mohawk.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 20, 09 at 2:46am
  • @2:08 it would have been more correct to say "very good" rather than "real good" it wasn't the "good" part that was wrong

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 2:14pm
  • Niagara College. No question.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 20, 09 at 10:59am
  • That's actually okay grammar. People do well, things do good; "how are you doing = well" "how's the soup = good". As for using 'real' or 'really' in this usage it is just a stylistic thing. It's being used as an emphatic. If I were you I wouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth, be thankful you got a real high score, and continue to get good grades.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 2:08pm
  • Everyone else explained it far more concisely, 2:23, but thanks for playing.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 3:30pm
  • Wow. Hope you didn't pay much for those 4 credits...

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 17, 09 at 12:27am
  • Oh Oshawa <3 This is exactly why I left...

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 4:33pm
  • funny how people like fighting over grammar here

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 3:58pm
  • @2:08 "real" is an adjective. "really" is an adverb. It's not a matter of style. "real" is not correct in this context because "real" is describing "good", which does not follow conventional English grammar. Given the context, the sentence could be rephrased, "this was a genuine or true good paper", which doesn't really make sense grammatically or semantically. The usage of "good" as opposed to "well" is a similar issue.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 2:23pm
  • SLOWHAWK for sure. Glad I got the fuck out of Hamilton.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 17, 09 at 1:10pm
  • this is totally Niagara College!!! I dropped out because I tried to argue with my english teacher that "alphabeticaltize" was not a word.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 23, 09 at 9:39am
  • 11:19 go suck a dick. It's you're not your. And he was joking because well didn't work at the end of that sentence, like the previous guy said. You're.. Yes you're (you are) a dumbass.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 11:35pm
  • 7:48, experiment with language on your resume, next job interview, or any professional document. See how far that gets you in life. Have the balls to learn how to speak and write correctly.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 17, 09 at 12:18pm
  • 8:17, I don't think your grammar is any well.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 9:36pm
  • get of this website and get a fucking life.... PLEASE the shit on here is starting to suck anyway!

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 17, 09 at 11:12pm
  • Maybe the professor was making fun of you....possibly...

    Submitted by photogeek on Jul 22, 11 at 2:08am
  • yeahhh... durham college

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 5:16pm
  • 1:51, it's obviously funny for reasons beyond your brain capacity

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 2:08pm
  • ahahahahah IT HAS TO BE DURHAM COLLEGE! you walk in waving a twenty dollar bill and they'll take you there. what a joke.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 18, 09 at 9:43pm
  • Real can be used as an adverb in informal speech to mean "very." It isn't good to use it on a resume, or in an essay (or when grading an essay...), but there isn't anything grammatically wrong with it.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 17, 09 at 1:58pm
  • 11:19 - pretty sure they were making a joke. So calm yourself, fool.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 11:27pm
  • It's informal. You don't even know if it was your professor or TA who graded them, and perhaps neither was paying too close attention anyway.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 2:14pm
  • Why are people so bitchy about grammar? Have the balls to experiment and enjoy language.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 17, 09 at 7:48am
  • I don't know guys. Apart from the fact that the person called it a college this could easily been Brock University. 905 is the area code for the Niagara Region as well. Seriously, if you can walk and talk, you can go to Brock.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 6:51pm
  • buttsecks buttsecks buttsecks

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 2:17pm
  • I believe it is spelled "spelled," 728.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 19, 09 at 9:28pm
  • HA! That's hilarious.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 17, 09 at 10:09am
  • at least you`re doing good lol

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 1:48pm
  • which school is this?

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 1:54pm
  • oh dear...

    Submitted by jltc on Jul 8, 10 at 11:27pm
  • Mah brain just explodeded

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 2:35pm
  • 9:36, I'm glad your a grammer expert, "your grammer isn't any well"... Really? Dumbass.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 11:19pm
  • @2:15 you basically said what 2:16 did

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 2:23pm
  • ahaha Sheridan College...and then a guy ragging on Sheridan because he goes to Humber...Queen's baby, represent the upper echelon of learning in Canada. fuckers

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 18, 09 at 2:46am
  • WTF how is this funny at all? Fuck the OP.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 1:51pm
  • i believe it's spelt "grammar", 7:27.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 19, 09 at 7:28pm
  • hehehe Grammer... Asshole.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 19, 09 at 7:27am
  • always end a sentence with well, not good.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 8:17pm
  • Challenge to Mohawk. I vote Sheridan first year communications.

    Submitted by elpoww on Sep 16, 11 at 7:30pm
  • 7:48, that is the most assinine thing I've ever read. I'm sure you'll go really far in this world.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 17, 09 at 9:45am
  • 3:58-- people can't fight with fists, so might as well flaunt your superiority with education... Which is most likely just something you picked up at some party.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 7:29pm
  • Now you have no excuse to graduate with perfect grades

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 16, 09 at 2:11pm
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