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Post by ProVeritas on Oct 10, 2024 15:28:22 GMT
Come back when you've learned basic English. The first sentence makes no sense at all. In the second sentence I think you mean incite; difficult to tell given the poor grammar etc extant in all of your posts. I assume English is not your native language. All The Best Given you edited your post 4 hours after you posted it and have the option to state why and didn't is it fair to assume you made a grammatical error which you corrected? Added an extra sentence, actually. All The Best
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Post by ProVeritas on Oct 10, 2024 15:29:22 GMT
Come back when you've learned basic English. The first sentence makes no sense at all. In the second sentence I think you mean incite; difficult to tell given the poor grammar etc extant in all of your posts. I assume English is not your native language. All The Best BTW It's ** learnt not learned
Oh dear. Both are correct actually. All The Best
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 10, 2024 16:22:52 GMT
BTW It's ** learnt not learned
Oh dear. Both are correct actually. All The Best learnt; learnt 1. gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in (something) by study, experience, or being taught.
learned
2. having acquired much knowledge through study.
Are you saying I have acquired much knowledge through study ? Learned
Jolly decent of me correcting your insults ..... LOL
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Post by Bentley on Oct 10, 2024 16:37:55 GMT
This is what you get when you use the ‘ your post isn’t perfect English ‘ debate method . I only use it on doofus because he’s posts are unreadable.
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Post by wapentake on Oct 10, 2024 17:35:43 GMT
This is what you get when you use the ‘ your post isn’t perfect English ‘ debate method . I only use it on doofus because he’s posts are unreadable. Exactly and nothing wrong with most people’s English,now spell correctors and electronics are a different matter they have a mind of their own. My old man was for a time a proofreader and I’ve inherited some of that but use it on my own posts and only someone else’s if it provokes some humour. The point is we all know what Fair society meant,unless it is done with some humour pulling others on such things can come back to bite you on the backside,and it has.
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Post by Bentley on Oct 10, 2024 17:52:03 GMT
This is what you get when you use the ‘ your post isn’t perfect English ‘ debate method . I only use it on doofus because he’s posts are unreadable. Exactly and nothing wrong with most people’s English,now spell correctors and electronics are a different matter they have a mind of their own. My old man was for a time a proofreader and I’ve inherited some of that but use it on my own posts and only someone else’s if it provokes some humour. The point is we all know what Fair society meant,unless it is done with some humour pulling others on such things can come back to bite you on the backside,and it has. I wrestle with my iPad spellchecker every post . My punctuation is bad but that’s my fault. Your Dad was in the print ? Respect.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 10, 2024 18:29:31 GMT
Exactly and nothing wrong with most people’s English,now spell correctors and electronics are a different matter they have a mind of their own. My old man was for a time a proofreader and I’ve inherited some of that but use it on my own posts and only someone else’s if it provokes some humour. The point is we all know what Fair society meant,unless it is done with some humour pulling others on such things can come back to bite you on the backside,and it has. I wrestle with my iPad spellchecker every post . My punctuation is bad but that’s my fault. Your Dad was in the print ? Respect. Respect for wrestling with an Ipad, I couldn't get on with the operating system on mine and traded it in for microsoft surface...I guess it what we are used to in the end...
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Post by see2 on Oct 10, 2024 19:05:06 GMT
Oh dear. Both are correct actually. All The Best learnt; learnt 1. gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in (something) by study, experience, or being taught.
learned
2. having acquired much knowledge through study.
Are you saying I have acquired much knowledge through study ? Learned
Jolly decent of me correcting your insults ..... LOL
The English word learned can be used in two different ways and both are correct. IIRC one is pronounced as shown, the other is pronounced as learn-ed.
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Post by Bentley on Oct 10, 2024 19:08:38 GMT
learnt; learnt 1. gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in (something) by study, experience, or being taught.
learned
2. having acquired much knowledge through study.
Are you saying I have acquired much knowledge through study ? Learned
Jolly decent of me correcting your insults ..... LOL
The English word learned can be used in two different ways and both are correct. IIRC one is pronounced as shown, the other is pronounced as learn-ed. Well that’s something we’ve all learned-ed.
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 11, 2024 8:24:58 GMT
learnt; learnt 1. gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in (something) by study, experience, or being taught.
learned
2. having acquired much knowledge through study.
Are you saying I have acquired much knowledge through study ? Learned
Jolly decent of me correcting your insults ..... LOL
The English word learned can be used in two different ways and both are correct. IIRC one is pronounced as shown, the other is pronounced as learn-ed. My learn-ed friend ..... not.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 11, 2024 9:15:21 GMT
The English word learned can be used in two different ways and both are correct. IIRC one is pronounced as shown, the other is pronounced as learn-ed. My learn-ed friend ..... not. Every thing I have learn-ed dissappear's when my dyslexia kicks in...LOL
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 11, 2024 9:26:01 GMT
My learn-ed friend ..... not. Every thing I have learn-ed dissappear's when my dyslexia kicks in...LOL LOL....
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 11, 2024 9:26:37 GMT
My learn-ed friend ..... not. Every thing I have learn-ed dissappear's when my dyslexia kicks in...LOL You learn-ed something new every day.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Oct 11, 2024 10:11:24 GMT
The English word learned can be used in two different ways and both are correct. IIRC one is pronounced as shown, the other is pronounced as learn-ed. Well that’s something we’ve all learned-ed. Yep, that'll learn 'em.
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Post by thomas on Oct 11, 2024 10:15:45 GMT
Well that’s something we’ve all learned-ed. Yep, that'll learn 'em. labours in deep trouble. " oh look " cries see2 , "there's a squirrel" ! I think its going to take a lot more than grammar pedantry to save labour.
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