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Result
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{{user serial comma}} |
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{{user serial comma|yes}}
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{{user serial comma|no}}
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{{user singular they}} |
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{{user singular they|yes}}
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{{user singular they|no}}
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they he or she | This user considers the singular they to be substandard English usage. |
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{{User past sneak}} |
snk | This user says either sneaked or snuck. |
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{{User past sneak:Sneaked}}
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{{User past sneak:Snuck}}
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snuk | This user says snuck. |
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{{User split infinitive}} |
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{{User split infinitive:Yes}}
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{{User split infinitive:No}}
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{{user prepositions}} |
with, at, in, for, to... | This user has no opinion about ending a sentence with a preposition. |
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{{user prepositions:yes}}
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…in. | Ending a sentence with a preposition is something that this user is okay with. |
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{{user prepositions:no}}
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{{User-grammar nazi}} |
Template:User-grammar nazi
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