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Previously on "New Five Pound note has a major grammar howler"
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSometimes I like it, but something traditional and formal isn't the place
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThey'll get it right for the £5,000,000 note later this year.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSometimes I like it, but something traditional and formal isn't the place.
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Sometimes I like it, but something traditional and formal isn't the place.
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It's not aesthetically pleasing to leave the punctuation marks off. Quite the opposite.
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This really puts the stories about Trump, Brexit, IS, etc, into perspective.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post2017-04-28 The new £5 note has a major grammar blunder...But have you spotted it?
Can't say I noticed, but I'm guessing it is emblazoned with "Five Pound's"But the Bank's scant use of punctuation divided academics and literary experts, with some choosing to defend its decision.
But the bank's scant use of punctuation divided academics and literary experts, with some choosing to defend its decision.
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New Five Pound note has a major grammar howler
2017-04-28 The new £5 note has a major grammar blunder...But have you spotted it?
Can't say I noticed, but I'm guessing it is emblazoned with "Five Pound's"Tags: None
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