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But My Public School Spent 22 Million On Building Etc!
We Are Top GCSE's In Our Town!


You can't be that great if you can't construct a sentence without capital letters infront of every word. Also, the correct way to word that sentence would be "We have a high GCSE rate in our town".
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Public school.
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Why pay thousands of pounds to go to a school, yeah it may be better in some aspects but they're too strict
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Public. Private Are 4 Nerds
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Pyre wrote
Typing wrote Public
But My Public School Spent 22 Million On Building Etc!
We Are Top GCSE's In Our Town!


You can't be that great if you can't construct a sentence without capital letters infront of every word. Also, the correct way to word that sentence would be "We have a high GCSE rate in our town".


No it would be "We have the highest GCSE rate in our town". He said they "Are Top GCSE" in their town not one of the best. Don't be so critical of grammar etc. when what your saying is wrong.
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Public school. Went to a private school in kindergarten that's it.
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i go to public
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skeptakol wrote
Pyre wrote
Typing wrote Public
But My Public School Spent 22 Million On Building Etc!
We Are Top GCSE's In Our Town!


You can't be that great if you can't construct a sentence without capital letters infront of every word. Also, the correct way to word that sentence would be "We have a high GCSE rate in our town".


No it would be "We have the highest GCSE rate in our town". He said they "Are Top GCSE" in their town not one of the best. Don't be so critical of grammar etc. when what your saying is wrong.


I'll be critical of his grammar if it's wrong. Also, before telling me to stop being critical about his grammar, make sure yours is correct. Learn the difference between possession and contraction. Also, "We have a high GCSE rate in our town" is a legitimate sentence.
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public i cant afford and wouldn't like to go to a private school
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