I tried asking nt's but no conclusive answer.
Quite a few times, I seem to pick on a word and expand on it and did this the other day and this chap, who does not even know me, criticised me for forgetting the whole sentance or as he assumed, making the rest of the sentance null and void. To be honest, it took me a few seconds to realise that he was having ago at me, but I was too angry to defend myself.
Is it incorrect to pick on a word out of a sentance?
I find it all frightening because the general idea is that: well one just knows when something is wrong to say and refuse to see that for me, it feels like a foreign language, because each time I open my mouth, I see frowning faces and yet, pretty sure they say weird things.
Quite a few times, I seem to pick on a word and expand on it and did this the other day and this chap, who does not even know me, criticised me for forgetting the whole sentance or as he assumed, making the rest of the sentance null and void. To be honest, it took me a few seconds to realise that he was having ago at me, but I was too angry to defend myself.
Is it incorrect to pick on a word out of a sentance?
I find it all frightening because the general idea is that: well one just knows when something is wrong to say and refuse to see that for me, it feels like a foreign language, because each time I open my mouth, I see frowning faces and yet, pretty sure they say weird things.