by Battle » Wed Sep 07, 2011 6:11 pm
Fifteen's wrote:Battle wrote:Fifteen's wrote:Another point I forgot to make in the last post is how can anyone make an argument to the point, So Cal as a location "Sucks"?! Name a better locale that ASA has used in the last.................EVER!
Clue...............there isn't one!
I'm sure there have been some nice ones. But, I can't see this as an argument point for ASA over PGF...........just sayin.
Keep talking...You'll talk yourself into it one day. To be or not to be...there have been...there has never been...
"Has" is for singular use. "Have" is for plural use in the context of a sentence. Keep on showing what a true moron you really are!!!
"There has never been some nice ones"....................REALLY????? WOW!!!!
LMAO...You are just too predictable and too fun to play with. First of all, “there have been” and “there has never been” are two incomplete sentences so you don't know if they are going to be in plural or singular form. It's ok though...I have never been accused of using proper grammar all the time so I hope you can forgive me. I can appreciate your frustration and I am hanging on to every word you write.
Hey Einstein, I wasn't referring to improper use of grammar...I was referring your contradictory statements of locales.
Since you are giving grammar lessons...If a person was going to use the word “argument” as an adjective to describe the word “point”, what word would they use? Would they need to change “argument” to an adjective form or could you leave it as a noun describing a noun...or...would you change “argument” to possessive form as in “argument's point” or would you need to change the whole structure as in “ point of argument”?
Does 2+2 still equal 5?
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