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(Also, I would put a comma after the 'however'; however, that seems to be an antiquated practice these days.)
In our school we had pretty strict teachers - saying "we will" instead of "we shall" was deemed a very serious mistake.
P.S. I do agree comma usage is very poor in modern English, its usage is much stricter ruled in Russian language - 2 mistakes with commas were making up serious mistake which was leading to a reduction in grade by 1, with 5 being top grade and 2 being fail it was pretty harsh...
LOL! Does she not know cats are natural predators of mice and birds?
She will when it starts bringing them in for her.
She'll really like it when the "dead" frogs start appearing (I've noticed that ours bring in frogs which play dead and then disappear, only to be found a week or so later stinking the place out and really dead).
Hmm. Should the missing full stop have been put in before or after the winking smiley?(Also, I would put a comma after the 'however'; however, that seems to be an antiquated practice these days.)
You ought to see how commas go in Danish.
For fun they changed the comma law in 1996, to make it more bizarre, <Judge Dred voice> And it is the Law! </Judge Dred voice>
Friend of ours has got a new cat and as she's strictly vegetarian the moggy doesn't get to eat meat either (she wont have meat in the house, it has a vegetarian diet plus 'supplements' ). Hopefully he'll gorge himself on birds and mice when out of sight.
LOL! Does she not know cats are natural predators of mice and birds?
I generally don't eat meat when I'm out and tend to stick to locally shot game when at home. I couldn't be veggie though, for some people it's very black and white but for me there are times I just eat what's stuck in front of me to avoid waste and / or offence.
Its not natural not to eat meat! (Apologies for the double negative!)
Friend of ours has got a new cat and as she's strictly vegetarian the moggy doesn't get to eat meat either (she wont have meat in the house, it has a vegetarian diet plus 'supplements' ). Hopefully he'll gorge himself on birds and mice when out of sight.
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