Only mistaken by the semi-illiterate.
What happened to knowing the difference between "WE" and We're"
I also see it often with "Your" "You" being used where "You're" should be:
"Your not getting that printer" or "You not getting that printer"
instead of "You're not getting that printer"
How did all this get so entirely forgotten?
Is it brought about by cell-phone typing...?
and while I'm about it.... can anybody write a sentence praising
something without using the words "Good", "Great" or (God forbid)
"Awesome" ?
English and verbal expression is like sooo dead
I mean, I'm like, heloooo,
Herschel
On 5/26/11 11:26 PM, Andrew Sharpe wrote:
Hmm. That could be read as
When done we (make a) toast.
or
When done we (are) toast.
Andrew
On 05/26/2011 06:37 PM, ADavidhazy wrote:
For Saturday morning so far we have photographs by:
Cunningham, Sharpe and Palcewski. Are there any more
in the hopper?
Normally the group gets assembled Friday evenings if
that bit of information is useful. When done we toast.
http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery-sub.html
From: Ramona and friends of PF