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4. Circle the correct word: Texting today it seems that these days more and more people are using texting as a means/category of communication. They send text messages on mobile phones, they chat on social/socialising media and exchange comments when they play games. Why has texting become so popularly/popular? One reason is that it's easy, you can use ads/abbreviations and add emoticons! Some teachers say that texting is strange/bad for children and teenagers because they forget how to write properly/correct. It's true that texting doesn't follow/bring any rules; the messages have to be as short as possible, you don't need to use punctuation or capital letters and you can express/improve your feelings with something like "LOL", which means laughing out loud" or a smiley. For people who don't text very often, this language can be difficult to understand. Some things are easy to prove/guess, like using "u" instead of "you" or "4" instead of "for". Others are more complicated like "srsly" for "seriously","10x" for "thanks" or CUL8R for "see you later". The language of texting is not wrong or right, it is an entirely/total different form of expression: it's quick, short and, of course, modern!
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Texting today, it seems that these days more and more people are using texting as a means of communication. They send text messages on mobile phones, they chat on social media, and exchange comments when they play games. Why has texting become so popular? One reason is that it's easy; you can use abbreviations and add emoticons! Some teachers say that texting is bad for children and teenagers because they forget how to write correctly. It's true that texting doesn't follow any rules; the messages have to be as short as possible, you don't need to use punctuation or capital letters, and you can express your feelings with something like "LOL," which means "laughing out loud" or a smiley. For people who don't text very often, this language can be difficult to understand. Some things are easy to guess, like using "u" instead of "you" or "4" instead of "for." Others are more complicated, like "srsly" for "seriously," "10x" for "thanks," or "CUL8R" for "see you later." The language of texting is not wrong or right; it is a totally different form of expression: it's quick, short, and, of course, modern!

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means, social, popular, abbreviations, properly, follow, express, guess, entirely