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Just wondering how my profile rates. it's absolutely purrrrrfect as eartha kit would say |
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I rate a zero No good for any good woman LOL How do you know this? With every word he says he disrespects all women. An intelligent woman would check her spelling when attempting to be eloquent. No wait! An intelligent woman wouldn't have to. You add an s when a verb is plural. |
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I rate a zero No good for any good woman LOL How do you know this? With every word he says he disrespects all women. An intelligent woman would check her spelling when attempting to be eloquent. No wait! An intelligent woman wouldn't have to. You add an s when a verb is plural. Any woman with any intelligents would know this. You are using the boldfaced word as a NOUN not an adjective. If it was being used as an adjective it would need to be modified to fit the verb. However, intelligence is the CORRECT NOUN. |
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I rate a zero No good for any good woman LOL How do you know this? With every word he says he disrespects all women. An intelligent woman would check her spelling when attempting to be eloquent. No wait! An intelligent woman wouldn't have to. You add an s when a verb is plural. Any woman with any intelligents would know this. You are using the boldfaced word as a NOUN not an adjective. If it was being used as an adjective it would need to be modified to fit the verb. However, intelligence is the CORRECT NOUN. Are we all going to be pedantic here to rate Rock's profile? Intelligence (N) https://simple.wiktionary.org/wiki/intelligence Intelligent (Adj) https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/intelligent |
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I rate a zero No good for any good woman LOL How do you know this? With every word he says he disrespects all women. An intelligent woman would check her spelling when attempting to be eloquent. No wait! An intelligent woman wouldn't have to. You add an s when a verb is plural. Any woman with any intelligents would know this. You are using the boldfaced word as a NOUN not an adjective. If it was being used as an adjective it would need to be modified to fit the verb. However, intelligence is the CORRECT NOUN. Are we all going to be pedantic here to rate Rock's profile? Intelligence (N) https://simple.wiktionary.org/wiki/intelligence Intelligent (Adj) https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/intelligent Hey, I was my normal idiot self when I first posted in this thread. However, the teacher in me could not let incorrect grammar go unchecked. |
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I rate a zero No good for any good woman LOL How do you know this? With every word he says he disrespects all women. You're not very helpful. Where exactly, do I say I disrespect all women? Did you come to this conclusion upon reading that I'm Jewish? Did the word 'conservative' trigger you? Tell me where I'm disrespectful in my profile. |
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Hey, I was my normal idiot self when I first posted in this thread. However, the teacher in me could not let incorrect grammar go unchecked. I was a good girl......I held back but admit to biting my tongue |
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Hey, I was my normal idiot self when I first posted in this thread. However, the teacher in me could not let incorrect grammar go unchecked. I was a good girl......I held back but admit to biting my tongue Grammatical mistakes happen every second of every day. I will almost always let them go unless I'm looking to bust chops. However, defending a mistake with incorrect knowledge is another story... |
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Hey, I was my normal idiot self when I first posted in this thread. However, the teacher in me could not let incorrect grammar go unchecked. I was a good girl......I held back but admit to biting my tongue Grammatical mistakes happen every second of every day. I will almost always let them go unless I'm looking to bust chops. However, defending a mistake with incorrect knowledge is another story... |
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My spelling is not always perfect people. Get a grip Spelling and grammar are two different things. You said to add an S when a verb is plural. That has nothing to do with spelling and everything to do with not recognizing the difference between an adjective and a noun. Whatever. You get a grip. Simply admit you were wrong and move on. |
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Some good advice or advise , go on drag this out
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Edited by
eric22t
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Wed 09/30/20 01:47 PM
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freebird i would advice you to pick one and stop cofuseding everyones.
so we can get back to rating the purrfect profile or rock might get catty |
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Some good advice or advise , go on drag this out Advice = American spelling Advise = Oxford English spelling. |
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Some good advice or advise , go on drag this out Advice = American spelling Advise = Oxford English spelling. Now this I like :D And saves me from telling everyone which could be a tad daft since I'm not even a native speaker English. |
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Hey, I was my normal idiot self when I first posted in this thread. However, the teacher in me could not let incorrect grammar go unchecked. Same thing here. Once a teach, always a teach. Nevertheless, I would've let it go if it hadn't been for the context/message it was in. |
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Hey, I was my normal idiot self when I first posted in this thread. However, the teacher in me could not let incorrect grammar go unchecked. Same thing here. Once a teach, always a teach. Nevertheless, I would've let it go if it hadn't been for the context/message it was in. It was a tad ironic... |
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Hey, I was my normal idiot self when I first posted in this thread. However, the teacher in me could not let incorrect grammar go unchecked. Same thing here. Once a teach, always a teach. Nevertheless, I would've let it go if it hadn't been for the context/message it was in. It was a tad ironic... Yup. |
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Advice is a noun, which means an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation. It's an uncountable noun, so it's always singular.
For example: "I need someone to give me some advice." Advise is a verb, which means to give information and suggest types of action. For example: "I advise everybody to be nice to their teacher." !Note - In British English the noun form often ends in ...ice and the verb in ...ise. Just sayin |
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Advice is a noun, which means an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation. It's an uncountable noun, so it's always singular. For example: "I need someone to give me some advice." Advise is a verb, which means to give information and suggest types of action. For example: "I advise everybody to be nice to their teacher." !Note - In British English the noun form often ends in ...ice and the verb in ...ise. Just sayin So,the English have as many issues with the language as Americans do? |
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Now, we are into a classical language argument "How English is your English?" OR "English is English, full stop! No BE, nor AE!"
However, I always love this quote by Noam Chomsky: βA language is not just words. Itβs a culture, a tradition, a unification of a community, a whole history that creates what a community is. Itβs all embodied in a language.β Oh, you all should advise me for some advice on how I have engaged in this Mingle community. Anyway, it's currently pretty hot here. I want some eyes-scream err I meant ice cream. Have a good day all! |
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