Our next show at features artists Serena Child and Aaron Yeandle - both are currently artists in residence at Guernsey Grammar School. Show opens 7 - 9pm on Friday 17th May

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I swear to god I know grammar. I am studying to teach kids English. I know what I’m doing. I promise...

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Ich habe eine seltsame Maus gezeichnet

*awaits to be slapped by Ossia for puns and/or anyone who speaks German for messing up grammar*

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with the fantastic
Her art is soo cool, the characters and colors and everything is aaaww 🤩😚
Check the original😍->
https://t.co/1MG1fy6MoS

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I did this for fun, it's not 100% accurate, but here it is anyway. In the last panel, Ranma thinks "規格外" which is literally substandard or not-standard, but that just sounds super awkward hecc

I kept Haruto's brilliant English grammar though

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hmmm
It's just some random thing
(that's the most and only accurate one)
(I'm so sorry for the late reply)(and the grammar)(really really sorry)
:3

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" There was the poop here"
" It must have something behind it !! "
"I'm pretty sure-!!!!!"

P.S. my poor grammar..
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Something weird happen today!!
Toby came up to me and told me to draw what I've been sad about, because I've been sad lately!
So I drew this!! (p.s. dad please come home :( )
(p.s.s. I got typing / grammar / spelling lessons (: )

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"In this enchanting book, Diane Mae Robinson has addressed the subject of grammar in a way that will help kids (and even adults) enjoy the topic." --Literary Classics International Book Awards.

➡️https://t.co/C24Fqsq0nz

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Honestly, they should thank you for not screaming at them. Grammar nerds everywhere need to see our new $12 shirt!

https://t.co/c26WRmDcMm

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Ryo can't stand grammar mistakes.

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Marie Studholme, former Salts Grammar School pupil, & international singer & actor, was besieged by fans at the opening of the Alhambra theatre in 1914.

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A lot = (pronoun) many, much

Allot = (v.) give, grant

Jo is *allotted* $1 for coffee. It’s not *a lot*. ☕😢

Alot → fictional creature by

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Grammar— from middle English “gramarye” (magic, enchantment, spell.) Grammar was synonymous with learning, and learning was considered a kind of magic by the unlearned.

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