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I uninstall this mod
No I didn't. I uninstalled this mod. Sorry guys, but the grammar around here isn't the best! o.t isn't a known abbreviation either.
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Maybe the user is still in the progress of uninstalling when he clicks it ;)
Just kidding, we will set our master of grammar Brad on it. |
o.t. = off topic, doesn't it?
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Marco: Cool! I wasn't being a bugger, it's just English is my speciality hehe.
Jasmin: I know that, but how many people do? If you'd never heard of a hack of the month, I seriously doubt you'd realise what o.t. means. Hack oranges tomatoes month. |
Hehe, you can't say that it is my speciality :)
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But I can understand that! I don't speak a word of Dutch. Grammar in posts doesn't really matter in my opinion, it's just the phrases. :D
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As it currently is, I believe the phrase conveys "I am uninstalling this mod" As you worded it "I have uninstalled this mod". Either are acceptable. |
I agree, that is what it conveys, but not what it says. "I uninstall this mod" is not a valid phrase.
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Can you diagram the sentance for me and show me why?
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If you remove the "I" it makes sense...
Chris |
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