He's young and foreign, I assume he's learning English as opposed to being proficient in it already, such as using coma's instead of apostrophe... at least he knows where something of that nature should be in the first place.xmetatr0nx said:Well probably but no poll and not even decent spelling/grammar?
True, pizza is universally liked. You can have a pizza without the cheese, but why would you want to?
Please, NEVER do that again.rokkolpo said:since every1 understands what i,m trying to say i don,t see a problem.
They will never threaten to stab youNeonbob said:Please, NEVER do that again.rokkolpo said:since every1 understands what i,m trying to say i don,t see a problem.
Full words are your friends. They will never betray you or label you as a negative thing.
No, that's just the people who use them.Jedamethis said:They will never threaten to stab youNeonbob said:Please, NEVER do that again.rokkolpo said:since every1 understands what i,m trying to say i don,t see a problem.
Full words are your friends. They will never betray you or label you as a negative thing.
You haven't tried pizza?, well that is a shocking turn of events!.bernthalbob616 said:Despite this, an apostrophe is used to denote a missing letter, not a comma.
On topic: I've never really tried pizza, so I don't really have an opinion.
Commas do not equal apostrophes! Sorry, but how? "It's" is short for "It is", the apostrophe is to denote a missing letter. A comma is used to separate related parts of a sentence, to signify a break in the reading. Also used for lists. This has been Tom, your guide to the world of facts.rokkolpo said:i,m i,m that,s
i think we could get along just fine.ENERTRON said:yes i make them
some good ones:
1. bbq sauce instead of tomato sauce. thin crust. beef, bacon, and cheddar
2. hand tossed. tomato sauce. bacon, onion, green peppers, jalapenos, and cheddar
3. bacon and pineapple, feat. drops of hot sauce