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    Default Tragedy and tragic...

    Does anyone actually know the difference between these two words? If you get it right I might give you a prize when habbo is fixed...
    No but yer but no but yer but no but yer but no because what happened was right this thing happened that I didn't know nothing about SHUT UP I wasn't meant to be anywhere even near there. Then Meredith came over and started stirring it all up and started calling me these things about this thing I didn't even know about.


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    Tragedy is like.. Something that HAS happend..

    Tragic is what IS happening. :ithink. :eusa_thin
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    i think tragedy is a noun and tragic is an adjective...if that helps... :eusa_thin

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    Actually

    tragedy is a bad incident that IS the victim's own fault

    tragic is a bad incident that IS NOT the victim's own fault

    I think that's pretty weird
    No but yer but no but yer but no but yer but no because what happened was right this thing happened that I didn't know nothing about SHUT UP I wasn't meant to be anywhere even near there. Then Meredith came over and started stirring it all up and started calling me these things about this thing I didn't even know about.


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    Quote Originally Posted by chrrams
    Actually

    tragedy is a bad incident that IS the victim's own fault

    tragic is a bad incident that IS NOT the victim's own fault

    I think that's pretty weird
    i knew it was something like that :p
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    lol

    ye i know
    No but yer but no but yer but no but yer but no because what happened was right this thing happened that I didn't know nothing about SHUT UP I wasn't meant to be anywhere even near there. Then Meredith came over and started stirring it all up and started calling me these things about this thing I didn't even know about.


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    Ive learnt somthing new. I always thoght it was the tense, or nown or verb thing lol?

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    No the difference as said earlier is tradgedy is a noun and tragic is an adjective.

    Example: The tsunami incident was a tradgedy!

    Tradgedy is the second noun. Tsunami would be an adjective because it describes incident. Incident is a noun. And tradgedy is a noun.

    Example: The tsunami incident was tragic.

    Tragic describes incident. Which makes it an adjective.

    Pretty easy... :rolleyes:

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