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I've carefully reviewed your example. Well it's not the best English I must admit. OneHowever there are interesting factthings to observe from the edit history:

  • mutliple -> multiple: Ironically the editor also made a typo "correcting" the word to "mutiple". Well, as it seems everyone makes typos, even those of us, who's solely purpose to correct the text, and not focusing on solving a programming problem.

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  • and more importantly: patience, understanding, tolerance, not thinking in- and using overstatements.
  • and most importantly: keeping in mind SO is primarily not for lecturing others, instead to helping each other. Improving the quality of a question or answer of course always a good thing.

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Could you please review the edits made on your question, especially the typos and grammar errors what were corrected by others?

I've carefully reviewed your example. Well it's not the best English I must admit. One interesting fact from the edit history:

  • mutliple -> multiple: Ironically the editor also made a typo "correcting" the word to "mutiple". Well, as it seems everyone makes typos, even those of us, who's solely purpose to correct the text, and not focusing on solving a programming problem.

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  • edit
  • and more importantly: patience, understanding, tolerance, not thinking in- and using overstatements.
  • and most importantly: keeping in mind SO is primarily not for lecturing others, instead to helping each other. Improving the quality of a question or answer of course always a good thing.

One last thought:

Could you please review the edits made on your question?

I've carefully reviewed your example. Well it's not the best English I must admit. However there are interesting things to observe from the edit history:

  • mutliple -> multiple: Ironically the editor also made a typo "correcting" the word to "mutiple". Well, as it seems everyone makes typos, even those of us, who's solely purpose to correct the text, and not focusing on solving a programming problem.

Answer

  • edit
  • and more importantly: patience, understanding, tolerance, not thinking in- and using overstatements.
  • and most importantly: keeping in mind SO is primarily not for lecturing others, instead to helping each other. Improving the quality of a question or answer of course always a good thing.

One last thought:

Could you please review the edits made on your question, especially the typos and grammar errors what were corrected by others?

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I've carefully reviewed your example and compared the original with the edited versions. Based onWell it's not the example you provided, here arebest English I must admit. One interesting fact from the facts about "bad English sentence syntax" and "typo hell"

2 typos:edit history:

  • how -> How
  • mutliple -> multiple: Ironically the editor also made a typo "correcting" the word to "mutiple". Well, as it seems everyone makes typos, even those of us, who's solely purpose to correct the text, and not focusing on solving a programming problem.

3 grammar corrections:

  • 3 -> three: well, though this is clearly an improvement and correct but... calling it in an informal question/answer communication context to "bad English" is an overstatement. Especially complaining about it does not make sense. Not as hard to "handle" this.
  • inserting "that": I risk the statement: without "that" it sounds more native, and still completely clear. Anyway it was neither "bad English" neither hell
  • ?? -> ?: Agree.

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  • edit
  • and more importantly: patience, understanding, tolerance, not thinking in- and using overstatements.
  • and most importantly: keeping in mind SO is primarily not for lecturing others, instead to helping each other. Improving the quality of a question or answer of course always a good thing.

One last thought:

Could you please review the edits made on your question?

I've carefully reviewed your example and compared the original with the edited versions. Based on the example you provided, here are the facts about "bad English sentence syntax" and "typo hell"

2 typos:

  • how -> How
  • mutliple -> multiple: Ironically the editor also made a typo "correcting" the word to "mutiple". Well, as it seems everyone makes typos, even those of us, who's solely purpose to correct the text, and not focusing on solving a programming problem.

3 grammar corrections:

  • 3 -> three: well, though this is clearly an improvement and correct but... calling it in an informal question/answer communication context to "bad English" is an overstatement. Especially complaining about it does not make sense. Not as hard to "handle" this.
  • inserting "that": I risk the statement: without "that" it sounds more native, and still completely clear. Anyway it was neither "bad English" neither hell
  • ?? -> ?: Agree.

Answer

  • edit
  • and more importantly: patience, understanding, tolerance, not thinking in- and using overstatements.
  • and most importantly: keeping in mind SO is primarily not for lecturing others, instead to helping each other. Improving the quality of a question or answer of course always a good thing.

One last thought:

Could you please review the edits made on your question?

I've carefully reviewed your example. Well it's not the best English I must admit. One interesting fact from the edit history:

  • mutliple -> multiple: Ironically the editor also made a typo "correcting" the word to "mutiple". Well, as it seems everyone makes typos, even those of us, who's solely purpose to correct the text, and not focusing on solving a programming problem.

Answer

  • edit
  • and more importantly: patience, understanding, tolerance, not thinking in- and using overstatements.
  • and most importantly: keeping in mind SO is primarily not for lecturing others, instead to helping each other. Improving the quality of a question or answer of course always a good thing.

One last thought:

Could you please review the edits made on your question?

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I've carefully reviewed your example and compared the original with the edited versions. Based on the example you provided, here are the facts about "bad English sentence syntax" and "typo hell"

2 typos:

  • how -> How
  • mutliple -> multiple: Ironically the editor also made a typo "correcting" the word to "mutiple". Well, as it seems everyone makes typos, even those of us, who's solely purpose to correct the text, and not focusing on solving a programming problem.

3 grammar corrections:

  • 3 -> three: well, though this is clearly an improvement and correct but... calling it in an informal question/answer communication context to "bad English" is an overstatement. Especially complaining about it does not make sense. Not as hard to "handle" this.
  • inserting "that": I risk the statement: without "that" it sounds more native, and still completely clear. Anyway it was neither "bad English" neither hell
  • ?? -> ?: Agree.

Answer

  • edit
  • and more importantly: patience, understanding, tolerance, not thinking in- and using overstatements.
  • and most importantly: keeping in mind SO is primarily not for lecturing others, instead to helping each other. Improving the quality of a question or answer of course always a good thing.

One last thought:

Could you please review the edits made on your question?

I've carefully reviewed your example and compared the original with the edited versions. Based on the example you provided, here are the facts about "bad English sentence syntax" and "typo hell"

2 typos:

  • how -> How
  • mutliple -> multiple: Ironically the editor also made a typo "correcting" the word to "mutiple". Well, as it seems everyone makes typos, even those of us, who's solely purpose to correct the text, and not focusing on solving a programming problem.

3 grammar corrections:

  • 3 -> three: well, though this is clearly an improvement and correct but... calling it in an informal question/answer communication context to "bad English" is an overstatement. Especially complaining about it does not make sense. Not as hard to "handle" this.
  • inserting "that": I risk the statement: without "that" it sounds more native, and still completely clear. Anyway it was neither "bad English" neither hell
  • ?? -> ?: Agree.

Answer

  • edit
  • and more importantly: patience, understanding, tolerance, not thinking in- and using overstatements.
  • and most importantly: keeping in mind SO is primarily not for lecturing others, instead to helping each other. Improving the quality of a question or answer of course always a good thing.

I've carefully reviewed your example and compared the original with the edited versions. Based on the example you provided, here are the facts about "bad English sentence syntax" and "typo hell"

2 typos:

  • how -> How
  • mutliple -> multiple: Ironically the editor also made a typo "correcting" the word to "mutiple". Well, as it seems everyone makes typos, even those of us, who's solely purpose to correct the text, and not focusing on solving a programming problem.

3 grammar corrections:

  • 3 -> three: well, though this is clearly an improvement and correct but... calling it in an informal question/answer communication context to "bad English" is an overstatement. Especially complaining about it does not make sense. Not as hard to "handle" this.
  • inserting "that": I risk the statement: without "that" it sounds more native, and still completely clear. Anyway it was neither "bad English" neither hell
  • ?? -> ?: Agree.

Answer

  • edit
  • and more importantly: patience, understanding, tolerance, not thinking in- and using overstatements.
  • and most importantly: keeping in mind SO is primarily not for lecturing others, instead to helping each other. Improving the quality of a question or answer of course always a good thing.

One last thought:

Could you please review the edits made on your question?

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