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Mine we're too.Originally posted by vetran View Postmy score's were ten out of ten!
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No.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostSo does that mean in my example with have wives for readers rather than a single reader? If so we are back to MrsMF
Try this.
http://firstschoolyears.com/literacy...e/possapos.swf
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So does that mean in my example with have wives for readers rather than a single reader? If so we are back to MrsMFOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostIt is a digest for the reader. Not a digest for readers. (I am sad enough to have checked before I created the thread.)
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It is a digest for the reader. Not a digest for readers. (I am sad enough to have checked before I created the thread.)Originally posted by SimonMac View PostYour/You're only saying that as you made the same mistake as I copied the wording you put up!
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Well the attachment doesn't come cheap.Originally posted by vetran View PostNLYUK tells me that kind of extra costs £50.
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Go easy on him - at least the apostrophe was required, even if it was misplaced. Normally we get a random sprinkling.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post[pedantry]
Is the reader in question a gentleman of Mohammedan persuasion given that the name of the publication suggests he has multiple wives?
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