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Targeted spelling error?
My claim to fame is i got 51% in English... may be we could take this to the next level and highlight the mistake and what it should be. I cannot see the spelling or grammar mistake
It's a shame the accessories are not included. I've been looking everywhere for a giant pineapple for my bedside.View attachment 42684
Targeted spelling error?
Well one leg is natural coloured. I am not sure what the others look like.Is there redundancy in saying the hardwood legs have a natural colour?
And Grammar
From 1926:
"...it is a good deal better to use who wrongly, because that is the common error, than it is to use whom wrongly, because that is the uncommon error, and sounds alarmingly like the error of pretense."
http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper4...Binghamton NY Press Grayscale 1926 - 8217.pdf
Ok confess, who corrected this sign?
Plus, there was more to correct. But, maybe the overseas buyers could get the gist of it.
Shocking...but I've seen worse. I work for a NSW Government agency and often sit on recruitment panels. If you could see what people write in their job applications for some really high level and high salary positions...claiming that they have MBA etc
AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements
Number 3. Both are correct and express the same thing.
- "I didn't think that that was such a bad idea."
- "I didn't think that was such a bad idea."
Given the two statements above, which is correct?
- One of them is grammatically correct, the other is not (and which one?)
- Both are grammatically correct, but they express different ideas / semantics.
- Both are grammatically correct and express exactly the same idea.
- Both are grammatically incorrect.
Let's eat Grandma
Let's eat, Grandma
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