It's acceptable in British English when talking about computer programs, but 'television-', 'training-', or 'drug treatment-' should be programmes.
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It's acceptable in British English when talking about computer programs, but 'television-', 'training-', or 'drug treatment-' should be programmes.
if your trying to correct brightonlass2009's english, why the comma?
Yes, if it helps. Condemning them has been given a good, long try and failed.
I can't but feel there was a subtle sort of 'are you condoning them because YOU use them?' Well actually no I'm not!
if your trying to correct brightonlass2009's english, why the comma?
It really says a lot about person's debating skills when they have to resort to correcting grammar...
Where have I corrected your grammar? I suggested you only asked me one question. When you implied otherwise.
Is that a code word? Or do you mean, that Portugal's drugs decriminalisation programme, has worked?
So the second quote isn't an attempt to correct grammar then?
Certainly did mean 'you're' - damn smartphone & tired brain - we all make the occasional mistake. The missing capital was deliberate though - just a contrary habit of mine. It is though, the most delicious irony on the menu for you of all people to ever correct anyone's grammar. Your posts are without exception the most hilariously inept, with the most appalling grammar & punctuation of pretty much any poster on here - & there's some stiff competitionShould that be a capital?
Do you mean you're? Oh the delicious irony!
Certainly did mean 'you're' - damn smartphone & tired brain - we all make the occasional mistake. The missing capital was deliberate though - just a contrary habit of mine. It is though, the most delicious irony on the menu for you of all people to ever correct anyone's grammar. Your posts are without exception the most hilariously inept, with the most appalling grammar & punctuation of pretty much any poster on here - & there's some stiff competition
if your trying to correct brightonlass2009's english, why the comma?
He was just trying to stall obviously.
Stall what?
Answering any earlier points by just correcting my grammar.
Christ, you can't ever read your own posts can you? You'd never stop - & may I direct you back to my previous answerIt's still making me laugh!
Christ, you can't ever read your own posts can you? You'd never stop - & may I direct you back to my previous answer