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we awt to start a nuther thred on foniks.![]()
Now we know why I don't teach English anymore. Of course, the only reason I chose English was for the writing and not grammer.:icon_wink:
Actually, apparently, you nerds were correct and this nerd was incorrect. I should have gone into engineering like my Dad wanted, but I was too lazy and didn't want to do all the studying. Apparently, the same thing applied when it came time to my grammar classes as well.
Why are Gonzo's post wider than everybody else's post?
How many potential stars being recruited by Tech get on this board and read us discussing grammar? Better yet, how many potential recruits get on here and read anything by Spinoza, =oD?
How many recruits are enlightened by reading BB&B? Just about all of them. They ain't seen anything like us.![]()
Louisiana Tech University
Flagship of the University of Louisiana System
Did someone call the grammar police?
I HATE the inconsistent application of the doubled consonant when conjugating a verb, although it seems like the British spellings are sometimes more intuitive (e.g., in British English one would write "counselling" while in American "English" one must write "counseling").
Oh, and Mad, "since" refers to time, not cause and effect. :icon_wink:
I think I'm going to have an experiment in which I create a series of fake screennames on BBB and go between the sports side of the board and the politics side of the board to see group is more viscious with the name calling. My guess is the intellectuals on the politics side. I don't have my feelings hurt, but it does surprise me.
Jordan Mills on choosing Tech:
“It’s a great experience seeing them play. It was a good atmosphere. The fans stood up the whole game and never sat down. They have a great fan base.”