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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The bream are bitin' down at the crick. ungrammatical standard dialect slang jargon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@King.Void. can you help?

OpenStudy (bowtie_man123):

i would say slang

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that is what I put. I'm just trying to get it checked. what about this one. I put standard. While talking on the telephone, the dog spilled his water dish. standard ungrammatical slang dialect jargon

OpenStudy (bowtie_man123):

i asked king void to help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay

OpenStudy (king.void.):

I'm here.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cool. is Standard right? or is it wrong?

OpenStudy (bowtie_man123):

oh ok i guess i dont need to use the magical King.Void help chant

OpenStudy (king.void.):

Standard. is very much correct :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

awesome! what about this one. I put ungrammatical The store didn't have no cheese. slang ungrammatical standard dialect jargon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@King.Void.

OpenStudy (king.void.):

The store didn't have no cheese. Ungrammatical - the sentence contains a double negative reversing the intended meaning.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that is what I thought. I put slang on this one. Twister is an awesome flick. dialect jargon slang standard ungrammatical

OpenStudy (king.void.):

'Twister is an awesome flick' is an example of a use of slang. Flick means film.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

awesome! This one I put dialect but idk if its right. The myocardial infarction resulted in the transposition of nerve impulses. jargon standard slang ungrammatical dialect

OpenStudy (king.void.):

The myocardial infarction resulted in the transposition of nerve impulses. This sentence uses jargon.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay. I put ungrammatical for this one. Shouldn't it be her and I? Mother made sandwiches for her and me. dialect standard ungrammatical slang jargon

OpenStudy (king.void.):

That is a standard statement.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay. I put Standard for this one. For a week following the accident, we talked of nothing else. ungrammatical standard dialect slang jargon

OpenStudy (king.void.):

For a week following the accident, we talked of nothing else is considered to be standard.

OpenStudy (king.void.):

Good Job!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so its right. awesome! I got two more could you help with them?

OpenStudy (king.void.):

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