I'm an expert
I spent four years of my life acquiring a PhD. This makes me an expert in the use of transparency in computer interfaces. It's not a hugely useful or interesting expertise, but it's all mine. I'm pretty hot at sitting on the sofa, too.
What are you lot experts in?
( , Thu 23 Jun 2005, 14:43)
I spent four years of my life acquiring a PhD. This makes me an expert in the use of transparency in computer interfaces. It's not a hugely useful or interesting expertise, but it's all mine. I'm pretty hot at sitting on the sofa, too.
What are you lot experts in?
( , Thu 23 Jun 2005, 14:43)
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Humpty Dumpty.
Whilst you obviously care a great deal about spelling (and rightly so), you display no regard for correct usage of grammar.
"there's 2 I's in it"
"there's" means "there is". I believe "there are" would be more appropriate in your sentence.
Additionally, plurals do not require (as a general rule) an apostrophe and 'I's' certainly doesn't.
You should also watch the capitalisation words in the middle of sentences that aren't proper nouns - should've been past habits like that at about 6.
I don't think I'd call myself an expert; I'm merely a pedant.
( , Wed 29 Jun 2005, 15:15, Reply)
Whilst you obviously care a great deal about spelling (and rightly so), you display no regard for correct usage of grammar.
"there's 2 I's in it"
"there's" means "there is". I believe "there are" would be more appropriate in your sentence.
Additionally, plurals do not require (as a general rule) an apostrophe and 'I's' certainly doesn't.
You should also watch the capitalisation words in the middle of sentences that aren't proper nouns - should've been past habits like that at about 6.
I don't think I'd call myself an expert; I'm merely a pedant.
( , Wed 29 Jun 2005, 15:15, Reply)
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