
Hi Vicki- I agree with everything that you just added, but there was one overt omission. Lilly's major concern at this juncture should not be her phone, rather her total inability to write and convey her ideas in anything resembling a recognizable language. To wit she has an able. all be it not as bad compatriot, in Bushman. Please folks, if you can not do it yourselves, then find the 1 person that you may have met who actually finished elementary school and have them proof read your convoluted attempts at expressing yourselves in English. This is embarrassing for a child, but for an adult it's pathetic. Originally Posted by whatitiz13I think the word you're looking for is "albeit," although "all be it" is just about adorable.
Hi Vicki- I agree with everything that you just added, but there was one overt omission. Lilly's major concern at this juncture should not be her phone, rather her total inability to write and convey her ideas in anything resembling a recognizable language. To wit she has an able. all be it not as bad compatriot, in Bushman. Please folks, if you can not do it yourselves, then find the 1 person that you may have met who actually finished elementary school and have them proof read your convoluted attempts at expressing yourselves in English. This is embarrassing for a child, but for an adult it's pathetic. Originally Posted by whatitiz13we don't make 200h bc we have are doctorate!!
I think the word you're looking for is "albeit," although "all be it" is just about adorable.yea what he said!!!! I was so gonna say the same, was just waiting to see if anyone else had noticed his own lack of grammatical perfection!!!! Lol
While you're checking into that you might also consider that according to any style guide (AP or Chicago), with certain exceptions cardinal numbers lower than ten ought to be written out; so it's "one person," not "1 person." Likewise in future keep in mind that periods are ordinarily used at the end of a sentence rather than in the middle. Finally, please be aware that "proofread" is one word.
There was one other thing, ... oh yes. Maybe brush up on your own usage, spelling and punctuation before snidely biting other people's asses about it. Can't have people thinking you're illiterate *and* a jerk. Originally Posted by HlavinKitheri
Hi Vicki- I agree with everything that you just added, but there was one overt omission. Lilly's major concern at this juncture should not be her phone, rather her total inability to write and convey her ideas in anything resembling a recognizable language. To wit she has an able. all be it not as bad compatriot, in Bushman. Please folks, if you can not do it yourselves, then find the 1 person that you may have met who actually finished elementary school and have them proof read your convoluted attempts at expressing yourselves in English. This is embarrassing for a child, but for an adult it's pathetic. Originally Posted by whatitiz13I'm coming late to the party on this one but are you fucking kidding me? Please ensure that you get both your social and emotional IQ checked as there a quite a few free programs for individual well below the mean.
I think the word you're looking for is "albeit," although "all be it" is just about adorable.that was great!
While you're checking into that you might also consider that according to any style guide (AP or Chicago), with certain exceptions cardinal numbers lower than ten ought to be written out; so it's "one person," not "1 person." Likewise in future keep in mind that periods are ordinarily used at the end of a sentence rather than in the middle. Finally, please be aware that "proofread" is one word.
There was one other thing, ... oh yes. Maybe brush up on your own usage, spelling and punctuation before snidely biting other people's asses about it. Can't have people thinking you're illiterate *and* a jerk. Originally Posted by HlavinKitheri