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result of some English people (other English speakers dont do this) including this nonexistent letter.
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Originally Posted by onlyMark
As a question of grammar, shouldn't "nonexistant" have a hyphen?
Also, "dont" have an apostrophe?
Plus aren't the words in the brackets redundant as surely when saying "some English people" intrinsically means that others don't fit into that category?
It seems that my pedantic pill is working, sorry.
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Hi Mark
The _rick who is giving the English lesson is not worth a _ank, I would rather not reply to the _unt as he tries to cause trouble and half the time is only trying to boost his 'posts counter'. Ask Grant or Susan how many times this _rick as been either banned or been on 'moderated user' I am sure Ol' big boots being so good with English can sort out the missing letters himself. Just watch how many replies he makes in this thread.
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Last edited by palace15; 9 May 2008 at 21:49.
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