Exactly. I never said "YOU HAVE TO DO THIS OR YOU ARE INSIGNIFICANT."Originally Posted by lolerskates

Exactly. I never said "YOU HAVE TO DO THIS OR YOU ARE INSIGNIFICANT."Originally Posted by lolerskates
She only posted some grammar/punctionation tips, she didn't say 'You have to follow these rules' or anything like that. Some people kick up a fuss about anything, seriously chill out will you people. It's very hard to get grammar perfect but at least if you make an effort people are more likely to take you seriously.
Although Mary thinks a lot of you are insignificant :eusa_dancOriginally Posted by Virgin Mary
Exactly. I never said "YOU HAVE TO DO THIS OR YOU ARE INSIGNIFICANT."
i don't play habbo anymore.
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Unlike you I am not supercilious :rolleyes:Originally Posted by asher_
Although Mary thinks a lot of you are insignificant :eusa_danc
Hypocrisy :]Originally Posted by Virgin Mary
Unlike you I am not supercilious :rolleyes:
i don't play habbo anymore.
Asher 00006772msg me if you need me.
omg int it annoyin wen ppl dnt typ propa.Originally Posted by Virgin Mary
Remember:Okay, you're welcome
- Women is the plural of woman; woman is singular. E.g. "I love that woman" and: "I love those women."
- A question mark denotes a question. For example: "Yes, but I am the Virgin Mary?" or: "You're an idiot?" may seem to be an attempt at a rhetorical question or to exaggerate sarcasm, but it's still incorrect. Correct use would be: "Who is she? Who is she? Where did you find her?"
- Paid is the past tense of pay, as in to pay someone money. Payed is the past tense of pay, as in to pay out (let out) ropes.
- S is the verb, c is the noun. For example: "you have the Military of Defence which provides defense," or: "your dental practice will practise dentistry."
- Whose is the possessive form of who, who's is the contraction of who is. E.g. "Whose habbo is that who's causing a riot?"
- There, their and they're. There is used generally to point something out, e.g. "look over there!" Their is the possessive form of they, e.g. "That's their house." They're is a contraction of they are, e.g. "they're moving house."
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How did you know I think you're insignificant???Originally Posted by asher_
Hypocrisy :]![]()
Last edited by Virgin Mary; 24-07-2006 at 12:18 PM.
Pwnt @ Asher_Originally Posted by Virgin Mary
How did you know I think you're insignificant???
Originally Posted by One of the wise men
That Jesus doesn't look much like Joseph >;S
Mmmmhmmmmmmmmmmmmm tsssssssssssssssssssssOriginally Posted by God
Pwnt @ Asher_
Says he who did not know the difference between their, there and they're until recently...Originally Posted by asher_
I agree Ant. English is a gift and by far the best subject taught in schools; that's why I am expected an A**************** come results day in August.
Originally Posted by One of the wise men
That Jesus doesn't look much like Joseph >;S
The poor arrogant, narcissical thingOriginally Posted by God
Says he who did not know the difference between their, there and they're until recently...![]()
Last edited by Virgin Mary; 24-07-2006 at 12:33 PM.
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