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Bar Exam:

Impact of Errors:
Excessive grammatical or spelling errors can make it difficult for the grader to understand your response and may negatively impact your score, not because of direct point deductions, but because it hinders the grader's ability to assess your legal knowledge.

Ya esta.
 
Bar Exam:

Impact of Errors:
Excessive grammatical or spelling errors can make it difficult for the grader to understand your response and may negatively impact your score, not because of direct point deductions, but because it hinders the grader's ability to assess your legal knowledge.

Ya esta.
Apparently I was able to make the examiner to understand my response. The examiner must have been smarter than you.

You generally understand my responses and respond in a way that makes it clear you u understood. And you are not very smart!
 
Apparently I was able to make the examiner to understand my response. The examiner must have been smarter than you.
I expect that he was, which is why you failed.

Read this to yourself aloud and ponder it:

“Apparently I was able to make the examiner to understand my response.”

Hint-

Parenthetical phrases, which add extra, nonessential information to a sentence, are set off using commas, parentheses, or em dashes. Commas are used for less emphatic interruptions, parentheses for more prominent asides, and em dashes for emphasized interruptions. The choice of punctuation depends on the degree of interruption the phrase causes

Examine the second “to” in your sentence.

You write like a dunce.
 
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I expect that he was, which is why you failed.

Read this to yourself aloud and ponder it:

“Apparently I was able to make the examiner to understand my response.”
I passed first try! I’m proud of that, my 3rd grade teacher was shocked! She was ignorant like you.
 
I passed first try! I’m proud of that, my 3rd grade teacher was shocked! She was ignorant like you.
What did you pass…first try…your GED?

“Yes, writing skills are crucial for an engineering degree and a successful engineering career. Engineers need to communicate effectively in various forms, including technical reports, documentation, and presentations, to convey complex information clearly and concisely. Strong writing skills are essential for both internal communication within teams and external communication with stakeholders, clients, and the public sector.”

See, I needed writing skills for my double “E.”
 
What did you pass…first try…your GED?

“Yes, writing skills are crucial for an engineering degree and a successful engineering career. Engineers need to communicate effectively in various forms, including technical reports, documentation, and presentations, to convey complex information clearly and concisely. Strong writing skills are essential for both internal communication within teams and external communication with stakeholders, clients, and the public sector.”

See, I needed writing skills for my double “E.”
Bar Exam, you can’t keep track of the conversation?
 
I believe in function. I guess I’m a no frills kinda guy.
I do also, at about a 60-40 rate.

"Kinda" is considered a real word, but it's an informal one. It's a colloquial contraction of "kind of" and is used to express a moderate degree or a sense of approximation. While not appropriate for formal writing…
 
I do also, at about a 60-40 rate.

"Kinda" is considered a real word, but it's an informal one. It's a colloquial contraction of "kind of" and is used to express a moderate degree or a sense of approximation. While not appropriate for formal writing…
True.

Do you consider an internet discussion board formal ?
 
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