afromanGT
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lol that's gold. Must be someone from AF.
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paladisious
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jlm8695
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paladisious wrote:cro69 wrote:I bag him because i seen him play.  :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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paladisious
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cro69 wrote:I bag him because i seen him play.
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Glory Recruit
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Thanks.
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afromanGT
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Aussie4ever4 wrote:so what about "how to do something" is that to or too? If you're not sure, see if you can substitute 'go' or 'as well' into the sentence and see which makes more sense. "How [would I] as well do something" (too) "How [would I] go do something" (to) obviously 'to' makes more sense.
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Glory Recruit
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so what about "how to do something" is that to or too?
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Glory Recruit
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i see i see
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afromanGT
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Aussie4ever4 wrote:What is the difference between to and too oh heavenly people who think you're better because you can spell. to as in "where did you go?" "I went to the movies". Hence one 'o'. Too as in "as well", "I wanted to go to the movies too. It's spelled like 'to', but it has an extra 'o' as well.
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Glory Recruit
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What is the difference between to and too oh heavenly people who think you're better because you can spell.
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Benjo
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:Benjo wrote:chelski wrote:benjo would love to see you and north playing together that would be even more funnier lmao you clown Thought this belonged here. So. Many. Errors. Wait, who would you love to see playing with North? Matt Jurman.
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afromanGT
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:Benjo wrote:chelski wrote:benjo would love to see you and north playing together that would be even more funnier lmao you clown Thought this belonged here. So. Many. Errors. Wait, who would you love to see playing with North? IF we translate this from muzza it reads: "Benjo, [I] would love to see you and north playing together. That would be even more funny ier. lmao You clown."
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Benjo
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chelski wrote:benjo would love to see you and north playing together that would be even more funnier lmao you clown Thought this belonged here. So. Many. Errors.
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afromanGT
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paladisious wrote:afromanGT wrote::lol:: doing well there champ. They're probably not used to using any pronoun except 'youse'. One of the great deficiencies of English is that we don't have a plural for "you", my students hated it, especially as there's two types of plural for it in Russian. I think it was pretty natural that we came up with "youse" and "y'all" here and in America respectively, and I let my students use it for colloquial conversations. Most other languages have a plural of 'you'. German has 'sie'.
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paladisious
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There's a word in Finnish for a Grammar Nazi: pilkunnussija. It literally means "comma fucker". :lol:
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paladisious
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afromanGT wrote::lol:: doing well there champ. They're probably not used to using any pronoun except 'youse'. One of the great deficiencies of English is that we don't have a plural for "you", my students hated it, especially as there's two types of plural for it in Russian. I think it was pretty natural that we came up with "youse" and "y'all" here and in America respectively, and I let my students use it for colloquial conversations.
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afromanGT
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:lol:: doing well there champ. They're probably not used to using any pronoun except 'youse'.
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afromanGT wrote:To be fair, they're from Newcastle. Can't have too high expectations of their grammar. You'd think they know the difference between you're and your. Their surely not that dumb. 8-[
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afromanGT wrote:milan_7 wrote:afromanGT wrote:I don't know what you mean, Milan. where do you think threads go? Not sure if serious... Do I have to post in pidgin english so you know I'm not? :lol:
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afromanGT
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milan_7 wrote:afromanGT wrote:I don't know what you mean, Milan. where do you think threads go? Not sure if serious... Do I have to post in pidgin english so you know I'm not?
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afromanGT wrote:I don't know what you mean, Milan. where do you think threads go? Not sure if serious...
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afromanGT wrote:For fucks sake people, is it really that hard? There is as in here - when you're talking about a place! - Their as in heir to a possession - as in it belonged to someone - and They're as in THEY ARE. It can't possibly be THAT difficult to get your heads around. It's "for fuck 's sake", Afro.
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afromanGT
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I don't know what you mean, Milan. where do you think threads go?
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milan_7
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Shit i didnt no were this thread had left:P
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afromanGT
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To be fair, they're from Newcastle. Can't have too high expectations of their grammar.
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afromanGT
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Holy shit....SammyLovesBacon...I forgot that guy existed. What a champ he was.
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Erebus
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Should of used bold or italics too highlight you're point.
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KiwiChick1
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People who say/type should of instead of should HAVE. That one annoys me sooooo much.
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