What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
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You could go to class and sleep through it while snoring really bad.
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
That's an American thing. If he learnt British English then that'd be acceptable.Ack wrote:Well, you might learn we usually put the period within the quotations at the end of a sentence. So you might "learn something new."Erik_Twice wrote:He's the kind that insists one might "learn something new".
Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Ah, British people. They think they're real people.Sload Soap wrote:That's an American thing. If he learnt British English then that'd be acceptable.Ack wrote:Well, you might learn we usually put the period within the quotations at the end of a sentence. So you might "learn something new."Erik_Twice wrote:He's the kind that insists one might "learn something new".
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They like to pronounce "re" as "er" at the end of words. Therefore their opinions are defunct.
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
How else would you prefer we pronounce "spectre" or "lucre?"MrPopo wrote:They like to pronounce "re" as "er" at the end of words. Therefore their opinions are defunct.
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English, not AmericanAck wrote:Well, you might learn we usually put the period within the quotations at the end of a sentence. So you might "learn something new."
I do talk like an American, though. I pronounce words and write them like a British would but I don't use British ideioms or curse like a Brit would. I don't know if it's very noticiable.
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Either spell it specter or don't invent nonsense words like "lucre".Stark wrote:How else would you prefer we pronounce "spectre" or "lucre?"MrPopo wrote:They like to pronounce "re" as "er" at the end of words. Therefore their opinions are defunct.
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Acre, pyre?MrPopo wrote:Either spell it specter or don't invent nonsense words like "lucre".
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Less egregious as flipping the e and r create words that don't look like they're pronounced the way they are. Acer looks like ace-er and pyer looks like puh-yer.Stark wrote:Acre, pyre?MrPopo wrote:Either spell it specter or don't invent nonsense words like "lucre".
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