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Where canon gets violated more often than Keith. 12:06 am October 29th, 2007. Voltron art] Lance the chocophile. Ok, this little piece was inspired by. Yes, do check the link, because (a) it's dashedly funny, and (b) I won't look like such a nutcase if you do *grins * dodges randi-mallet*), who apparently blames her inspiration on me. So go figure. :D. And so, I present to you, Lance the Chocophile. (click on the pic for a better view.). WARNING: This is most definitely Not Work Safe. Http:/ fapomatic...
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Editorial: 8 pronunciation errors that made the English language what it is today : fandom_grammar
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Editorial: 8 pronunciation errors that made the English language what it is today. Last year, Guardian. Opinion desk editor David Shariatmadari, who often writes about language and communication, considered some of the ways that pronunciation of the English language has changed with time. His article. Examined eight specific types of changes, some of which are quite recent. I already knew about some of these shifts— for example, that "adder" and "apron" used to start with "n" ( nadder. Is the phenomenon ...
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Commonly Confused Words: taught and taut: fandom_grammar
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Commonly Confused Words: taught and taut. Today we’ll be discussing a couple of words that are pronounced the same way but have very different meanings. Let’s take a look at taught. And a side order of taunt. With some help from the folks in the Magnificent Seven. Is actually the past tense of the verb teach. It comes down to us from the Old English tahte. Which was the past tense of tæcan. Of course, just because something is taught. Doesn’t mean anything is learned:. You any better than that? I know ho...
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Editorial: "The Secret Rules of Adjective Order: fandom_grammar
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The mighty pomegranate (. Editorial: "The Secret Rules of Adjective Order. In August of last year, Slate. Writer Katy Waldman tackled the tricky issue of adjective order and whether it’s important in spoken and written English. Her article. Which is the generally agreed-upon order of adjectives describing a particular noun: g. Secondarily, rather than primarily big. Is his most defining characteristic, which is why we put the bad. Now, Waldman makes that point in fewer words than I did, and she uses more...
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Oct 16th, 2007 at 11:36 AM. Comment here with any questions you have about writing, grammar, and language. Please also let us know if we have permission to use your name when one of our Fandom Grammarians answers your question in one of our weekly posts. You can also submit your questions by emailing fandomgrammar@gmail.com. Answer: Present tense and past events. Nov 16th, 2015 at 6:40 PM. Our question today is from. ANSWER: Shoo-In or Shoe-In? Nov 2nd, 2015 at 5:19 PM. With examples from the X-Files:.
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Oct 16th, 2007 at 11:36 AM. Comment here with any questions you have about writing, grammar, and language. Please also let us know if we have permission to use your name when one of our Fandom Grammarians answers your question in one of our weekly posts. You can also submit your questions by emailing fandomgrammar@gmail.com. Blast from the past: it's/its and your/you're. Nov 9th, 2015 at 6:52 PM. First covered them back in 2008. Tackled them in a 2011 BftP. Blast from the past: its/its and your/youre.
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Oct 16th, 2007 at 11:36 AM. Comment here with any questions you have about writing, grammar, and language. Please also let us know if we have permission to use your name when one of our Fandom Grammarians answers your question in one of our weekly posts. You can also submit your questions by emailing fandomgrammar@gmail.com. Blast from the past: it's/its and your/you're. Nov 9th, 2015 at 6:52 PM. First covered them back in 2008. Tackled them in a 2011 BftP. Blast from the past: its/its and your/youre.
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