An contact email request
Belson
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Can somebodyt please PM me an email address for coolchris outta Groove Merchant?Thanks alot.........Greg
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Thanks alot.
The title should either be:
A Contact email request OR An Email contact request.
Only use "An" if it is followed by a word that starts with a vowel.
your welcome.
Hey -
I'll happily take the free bump.
Thanks
can you please clear up a past participle? i've always had problems with that. peace, pres.
groovemerchantrecords
or something like that. i think it used to be something like gotsoul@ blah blah blah... sorry, im not very helpful right now.
ill do my best:
All verbs have four principal parts: the base form, the past form, the present participle and the past participle. The past participle is used in this way:
Annoyed by the use of an rather than a, I correctd the grammar usage.
The past participle of regular verbs is formed by adding -d or -ed to the base form of the verb.
very easy.
Got it. Thanks, Jinx and La Meaty.
'Sides, 'An contact....' is down with Strut speak, no?
u are so right...that was easy...thanks beezy!
how about a dangling participle?
Lets see....
Driving home yesterday, a deer almost hit me.
I is implied, but the way the sentance is built it looks like "Deer" is the subject rather than I. So that would really mean that the deer was driving the car and almost hit me. Driving home yesterday contains the participle so it is now the dangling participle. It is Dangling or unattached to the subject, which is really "I" and not deer.
make sense?
heh, that's funny.
unless it was intentional.
hahaha
damn
that was not intentional
you are welcome.
haha, ain't that from the Mac Mill back cover?
yeasssssssir.
yes, however your spelling of sentance ------ SENTENCE, disturbs me...lol
you're the best beez!
dude. I do that all the time. I know how to spell it, but for some reason when i type that is how i type it. Im not sure why though.
good stuff