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Wasn't it you who mentioned quality, not quantity?Originally posted by AtW View PostYou still are Contractor Among Contractors
Just cause a lot of Johnny come latelys come along and write a lot of pish on the TPD to up their post count, doesn't mean we're all at it, or more importantly give a stulipe.
I'm old school like that ;-)
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Seems like the appropriate place to try a new one out ...
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Yeah, but last night you didn't know the difference between "its" and "it's".Originally posted by AtW View PostMy English teacher in school had different opinion on this matter, I doubt you'd have passed the test - actually she said she was working as military translator, no doubt designed to question cowards like you
Funny how you deleted your offending posts before bashing others over the head for making the same mistake you did when trying to belittle sasguru isn't it?
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They could tell you anything though, couldn't they?Originally posted by AtW View PostMy English teacher in school had different opinion on this matter, I doubt you'd have passed the test - actually she said she was working as military translator, no doubt designed to question cowards like you
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My English teacher in school had different opinion on this matter, I doubt you'd have passed the test - actually she said she was working as military translator, no doubt designed to question cowards like youOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostActually, there is no grammatical requirement for either a "has" or "had" to follow the "It", although it would not be incorrect to include one, but do carry on. You "Definately" have a screw loose.
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Actually, there is no grammatical requirement for either a "has" or "had" to follow the "It", although it would not be incorrect to include one, but do carry on. You "Definately" have a screw loose.Originally posted by AtW View PostWell, I am not sure about first one, but second one was definately a mistake of yours.
I think proper grammar would require "has" after first it, ie:
"It has certainly made its mark on you. It would be stretching the definition of brilliant a tad though."
I am pretty sure actually, it's either "has" or "had", think "has" would be more appropriate.
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