-SD- EXT ELITE ROB Chairman Member Oct 1, 2012 #171 Strongbow said: Plus you know you wanna feel me in your grip, so why would you want me to go? Click to expand... competitive handjob?
Strongbow said: Plus you know you wanna feel me in your grip, so why would you want me to go? Click to expand... competitive handjob?
the_alcatraz Head Mod Elite Moderator Oct 1, 2012 #172 We don't need to know what SB does in his spare time...
Fitguy308 Banned Oct 1, 2012 #173 wootoom said: Dude, I'm seriously banning you for your grammar..it's really starting to piss me off...fuck sakes Click to expand... You forgot a period
wootoom said: Dude, I'm seriously banning you for your grammar..it's really starting to piss me off...fuck sakes Click to expand... You forgot a period
WoodyO New member Oct 1, 2012 #174 Fitguy308 said: You forgot a period Click to expand... It's generally frowned upon to start a sentence with a pronoun unless it's followed by a noun. In this case, the verb comes before the noun. I'm going to need an ombudsman to make an official ruling on this one.
Fitguy308 said: You forgot a period Click to expand... It's generally frowned upon to start a sentence with a pronoun unless it's followed by a noun. In this case, the verb comes before the noun. I'm going to need an ombudsman to make an official ruling on this one.
Headholio New member Oct 1, 2012 #175 WoodyO said: It's generally frowned upon to start a sentence with a pronoun unless it's followed by a noun. In this case, the verb comes before the noun. I'm going to need an ombudsman to make an official ruling on this one. Click to expand... I never heard that one. How would you rephase "you forgot a period" to make it correct (pronoun - noun -verb?) Is it even possible? I think pronouns typically precede a verb or adverb You went we were they thought I might go etc
WoodyO said: It's generally frowned upon to start a sentence with a pronoun unless it's followed by a noun. In this case, the verb comes before the noun. I'm going to need an ombudsman to make an official ruling on this one. Click to expand... I never heard that one. How would you rephase "you forgot a period" to make it correct (pronoun - noun -verb?) Is it even possible? I think pronouns typically precede a verb or adverb You went we were they thought I might go etc
wootoom MODERATOR Elite Moderator Chairman Member Oct 1, 2012 #176 caligirl85 said: Where is ER? I never see him post anymore. Click to expand... Being a pussy on FB
Fitguy308 Banned Oct 1, 2012 #177 Headholio said: I never heard that one. How would you rephase "you forgot a period" to make it correct (pronoun - noun -verb?) Is it even possible? I think pronouns typically precede a verb or adverb You went we were they thought I might go etc Click to expand... Are you a damn english major
Headholio said: I never heard that one. How would you rephase "you forgot a period" to make it correct (pronoun - noun -verb?) Is it even possible? I think pronouns typically precede a verb or adverb You went we were they thought I might go etc Click to expand... Are you a damn english major
WoodyO New member Oct 1, 2012 #178 Headholio said: I never heard that one. How would you rephase "you forgot a period" to make it correct (pronoun - noun -verb?) Is it even possible? I think pronouns typically precede a verb or adverb You went we were they thought I might go etc Click to expand... Shit if I know. I assume you would just move the pronoun "Woot, you forgot a period"
Headholio said: I never heard that one. How would you rephase "you forgot a period" to make it correct (pronoun - noun -verb?) Is it even possible? I think pronouns typically precede a verb or adverb You went we were they thought I might go etc Click to expand... Shit if I know. I assume you would just move the pronoun "Woot, you forgot a period"
-SD- EXT ELITE ROB Chairman Member Oct 1, 2012 #180 WoodyO said: It's generally frowned upon to start a sentence with a pronoun unless it's followed by a noun. In this case, the verb comes before the noun. I'm going to need an ombudsman to make an official ruling on this one. Click to expand... My decision is to carpet bomb
WoodyO said: It's generally frowned upon to start a sentence with a pronoun unless it's followed by a noun. In this case, the verb comes before the noun. I'm going to need an ombudsman to make an official ruling on this one. Click to expand... My decision is to carpet bomb