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Meitheisman
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posted: 2017-09-23 14:25:46 (ID: 100114851) Report Abuse |
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Rock777
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posted: 2017-09-23 14:45:09 (ID: 100114854) Report Abuse |
MonsterT95 wrote:
In just installed, no ? Also, usually you would say "help us improve", not "help us to improve." The "to" form is not standard. |
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Browka
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posted: 2017-09-23 17:00:17 (ID: 100114868) Report Abuse |
Okay, now you lose me between my post and the correction who was made.
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spartans11
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posted: 2017-09-23 22:14:02 (ID: 100114891) Report Abuse |
Browka wrote:
Okay, now you lose me between my post and the correction who was made. Correction that was made. |
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Rock777
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posted: 2017-09-23 22:51:55 (ID: 100114896) Report Abuse |
Browka wrote:
Okay, now you lose me between my post and the correction who was made. The "to" was inaccurately present in both. Not a big thing; still easy to parse. Just not 100% correct usage, since we are having fun with grammar |
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Rock777
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posted: 2017-09-23 22:54:58 (ID: 100114897) Report Abuse |
spartans11 wrote:
Browka wrote:
Okay, now you lose me between my post and the correction who was made. Correction that was made. Okay, now you lost me between my post and the correction that was made. |
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Browka
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posted: 2017-09-23 23:54:05 (ID: 100114900) Report Abuse |
Rock777 wrote:
spartans11 wrote:
Browka wrote:
Okay, now you lose me between my post and the correction who was made. Correction that was made. Okay, now you lost me between my post and the correction that was made. Oh, I think I confuse "lost" and "loose" who can be pretty similar in a french as the can be translate by the same verb ("perdre", if it makes sense). |
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Rock777
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posted: 2017-09-24 00:39:39 (ID: 100114901) Edits found: 2 Report Abuse |
Browka wrote:
Oh, I think I confuse "lost" and "loose" who can be pretty similar in a french as the can be translate by the same verb ("perdre", if it makes sense). I think it is a pretty common mistake. BTW, if you are referring to anything other than a person, you should use "which" instead of "who". Only exception is if you are trying to anthropomorphize something. Anthropomorphism example: "Mickey Mouse is a mouse who talks." Also, depending on your sentence structure, sometimes you are supposed to use "that". In your sentence above, "which" is the proper term. You are supposed to use "that" instead of "which" if the associated clause is a necessary part of the sentence. In reality, most English speakers use the wrong word about 50% of the time, so I wouldn't stress too much about the proper use of "which" vs "that". English can be annoying Last edited on 2017-09-24 00:44:23 by Rock777 |
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Browka
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posted: 2017-09-24 08:36:09 (ID: 100114910) Report Abuse |
Rock777 wrote:
Browka wrote:
Oh, I think I confuse "lost" and "loose" who can be pretty similar in a french as the can be translate by the same verb ("perdre", if it makes sense). I think it is a pretty common mistake. BTW, if you are referring to anything other than a person, you should use "which" instead of "who". Only exception is if you are trying to anthropomorphize something. Anthropomorphism example: "Mickey Mouse is a mouse who talks." Also, depending on your sentence structure, sometimes you are supposed to use "that". In your sentence above, "which" is the proper term. You are supposed to use "that" instead of "which" if the associated clause is a necessary part of the sentence. In reality, most English speakers use the wrong word about 50% of the time, so I wouldn't stress too much about the proper use of "which" vs "that". English can be annoying Thanks ! And trust me, french can be a pain in the ass too. |
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JonnyP
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posted: 2017-09-24 08:47:55 (ID: 100114911) Edits found: 1 Report Abuse |
MonsterT95 wrote:
In just installed, no ? I could be either: 'I just install' - could be describing something you might do as a response. 'I just installed' would be something you have done. If you 'did' it, then it would be 'installed', if you 'would' do it (eg you are suggesting it) then keep 'install'. Last edited on 2017-09-24 08:48:17 by JonnyP |
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