Originally posted by bogeyman
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Thanks, BM, but I'm typing this bollocks on an AZERTY keyboard here in Belgique which has already what I need on it.
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Keeping the discussion topical: Wikipedia says for the famous McEnroe outburst:
"you cannot be serious"
But
"you can not be serious"
gets 22000 Google hits as well
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Hi Fleety,Originally posted by FleetwoodTouché....
F in "One punctuation mark too many" mode
I thought I'd top you up with accents and cedillas and stuff - you're probably running out, and I don't really need them.
Here:-
? ALT + ' = ¿
! ALT + ' = ¡
c ALT + ' = ç
n ALT + ' = ñ
a ALT + ^ = â
a ALT + 6 = â
e ALT + ' = é
e ALT + ` = è
o ALT + : =ö
a ALT + e = æ, A ALT + e = Æ
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Touché....Originally posted by FranckoBoth are acceptable, as, of course, is " can't' ", which used to be spelt "ca'n't", the apostrophe being used to replace each missing letter.
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F in "One punctuation mark too many" mode
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Fleetwood - the pedant's pedant.Originally posted by FleetwoodBoth are acceptable, as, of, course, is " can't' ", which used to be spelt "ca'n't", the apostrophe being used to replace each missing letter.
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ROTFPMSLOriginally posted by FranckoBoth are acceptable, as, of course, is " can't' ", which used to be spelt "ca'n't", the apostrophe being used to replace each missing letter.
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Both are acceptable, as, of course, is " can't' ", which used to be spelt "ca'n't", the apostrophe being used to replace each missing letter.Originally posted by FleetwoodBoth are acceptable, as, of, course, is " can't' ", which used to be spelt "ca'n't", the apostrophe being used to replace each missing letter.
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thanks fleety!Originally posted by FleetwoodBoth are acceptable, as, of, course, is " can't' ", which used to be spelt "ca'n't", the apostrophe being used to replace each missing letter.
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Both are acceptable, as, of, course, is " can't' ", which used to be spelt "ca'n't", the apostrophe being used to replace each missing letter.
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Yeah but no, but yeah, but no...Originally posted by Joe Black.hope that makes sense..
Janey
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both are valid, but u'd use can not when the not connects with something like not only
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question for fleety...
is it "cannot" or is it "can not" or are both valid?
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