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re: Name one ligit team Arkansas has beat this year?

Posted on 11/22/11 at 12:17 am to
Posted by PiscesTiger
Concrete, WA
Member since Feb 2004
53696 posts
Posted on 11/22/11 at 12:17 am to
Sorry to be that guy, but it's time people learn the difference between to and too and there and their. I'll let the ligit go. I only bring this up because you are coming strong with this post. This is just grammar nazism 101. It irks me that adults cannot distinguish too (and adverb as it modifies adjectives or a substitute for "also") and to (an infinitive that is used before a verb or a directional -- to Baton Rouge or to a point). There is a pronoun (There is the best restaurant); it can be an adverb (The football team is now there); it can be an adjective (That pizza there is the best in the city); it can even be a noun (We will go from there); it can even be an interjection! (There, there. It's going to be okay or There! Happy now?). One thing it cannot be is a possessive word as you so 16 on the ACT verbal-like used it. That would be their (The game is their last chance at a BCS or Is this football theirs?)... not to be confused with They're which is the contraction form of They are (They're going to drive down for the game).

Just bustin some balls.
Posted by Napoleon
Kenna
Member since Dec 2007
69469 posts
Posted on 11/22/11 at 12:56 am to
quote:

Sorry to be that guy, but it's time people learn the difference between to and too and there and their. I'll let the ligit go. I only bring this up because you are coming strong with this post. This is just grammar nazism 101. It irks me that adults cannot distinguish too (and adverb as it modifies adjectives or a substitute for "also") and to (an infinitive that is used before a verb or a directional -- to Baton Rouge or to a point). There is a pronoun (There is the best restaurant); it can be an adverb (The football team is now there); it can be an adjective (That pizza there is the best in the city); it can even be a noun (We will go from there); it can even be an interjection! (There, there. It's going to be okay or There! Happy now?). One thing it cannot be is a possessive word as you so 16 on the ACT verbal-like used it. That would be their (The game is their last chance at a BCS or Is this football theirs?)... not to be confused with They're which is the contraction form of They are (They're going to drive down for the game).


Brah, I think your crazy to be typing all that shite out like that just cause you think its funny in you're head, there just words. Who cares? Who you typed all that too?
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