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26 Year Gap Wed Nov 24, 2010 02:11pm

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 703079)
Not always. I think we've all found grammatical errors on these questions.

But I didn't say 'always'.;)

Mark Padgett Wed Nov 24, 2010 02:11pm

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. (Post 703075)
DOH!! I do not which is worse, my eyesight or my typing. LOL

MTD, Sr.

Since your sentence is missing a verb, it could be either. Perhaps it is both. :p

Jurassic Referee Wed Nov 24, 2010 02:17pm

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Originally Posted by BktBallRef (Post 703069)
The word is "or", not "ot." :D

Just a great catch, TH.....:D

fullor30 Wed Nov 24, 2010 02:37pm

Fouled and injured are both past tense. The subject of your sentence, B1, has both verbs attributed to it. A1 is the object of the sentence. Your use of 'and' is a preposition linking the two verbs.

Kelsey 'Grammar' :)

26 Year Gap Wed Nov 24, 2010 03:56pm

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Originally Posted by fullor30 (Post 703091)
Fouled and injured are both past tense. The subject of your sentence, B1, has both verbs attributed to it. A1 is the object of the sentence. Your use of 'and' is a preposition linking the two verbs.

The New Mr. Annoying 'Grammar' Guy :)

Corrected it for you.

mbyron Wed Nov 24, 2010 05:10pm

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Originally Posted by fullor30 (Post 703091)
Your use of 'and' is a preposition linking the two verbs.

Kelsey 'Grammar' :)

Keep your day job, Kelsey. :p

Scrapper1 Wed Nov 24, 2010 05:25pm

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Originally Posted by fullor30 (Post 703091)
Your use of 'and' is a preposition linking the two verbs.

Are you sure? :confused:

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Adam Wed Nov 24, 2010 05:40pm

Sheesh. I jumped back in and saw this thread had exploded. Thought maybe I'd missed something and Jurassic had scolded me or something.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Thu Nov 25, 2010 11:55am

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 703081)
Since your sentence is missing a verb, it could be either. Perhaps it is both. :p


Double DOH!! I guess I am going to have to start proof reading my posts. :D

MTD, Sr.

fullor30 Thu Nov 25, 2010 12:02pm

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1 (Post 703114)

I'm so conjfused!!


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