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[FIXED]Grammar in track upload area.  
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Use the following form to enter information about your track. Remember to enter all the information correctly. Text highlighted in green is information that has automatically been detected, this information cannot be changed.


This shows when you go to upload a track and enter in the details about the track.

The comma after "detected" seems like bad English to me. You could change the comma to a period and capitalize "This information...".

Alternatively you could change it to say this:

"Text highlighted in green is information that has automatically been detected and cannot be changed."
Last edited by Forzyy,
Site Leader
Location: US
 
I dont think the comma is particularly bad, but the words can be re-ordered ...

Text highlighted in green has been detected automatically, this information cannot be changed.
Last edited by MrA,
Surely Retired
Location: GB
 
Write "that" or "said" information cannot be changed.
Beetle Racer
Location: DE
 
Alternatively, you can just change the comma to a semicolon. A semicolon is used to join 2 independent clauses (otherwise complete sentences on their own) that are related in some way and therefore do not deserve to be two separate sentences.
Sports Saloon Racer
Location: US
 
I really need to start using semicolons. :cool:
Site Leader
Location: US
 
semicolon = ; ? ^^
Zimmer Racer
Location: LT
 
Space says:
semicolon = ; ? ^^

yes indeed
Beetle Racer
Location: DE
 
Ex:

I like using semicolons; they make me seem really smart.

Note that "I like using semicolons" and "they make me seem really smart" are two complete sentences already. To make them part of the same sentence, one need only add a semicolon. Adding words like 'for / and / nor / but / or / yet / so' change one of the independent clauses to a dependent clause, and the two can no longer be joined by a semicolon; you have to use a comma. Also, as you can see by my previous sentence, it is possible to combine the use of ", and" and the semicolon. 8-|

Last edited by Bucky,
Sports Saloon Racer
Location: US
 
I like semicolons. Let's use them. :p
Deep fried
Location: AU
 
Forzyy says:
I like semicolons. Let's use them. :p


Spoken like a coder 8-|
Sports Saloon Racer
Location: US
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