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re: Biggest talent squanderer in college football - FSU or UGA?
Posted on 7/25/13 at 4:15 pm to l'affiche
Posted on 7/25/13 at 4:15 pm to l'affiche
so now they're adverbs and pronouns, huh? seems like you specifically corrected someone on word choice even though those words confound the very rules you tout as law. this is a specific case where hard-and-fast part-of-speech categorization isn't helpful, yet we're talking about how they're definitely adjectives (of the demonstrative, adverbial, pronoun-ial variety).
GOOOOO!!
GOOOOO!!
Posted on 7/25/13 at 6:23 pm to madddoggydawg
A word can change forms depending on how it's used.
The word "run" is typically a verb. I.e., "I run to the store."
However, it can also be used as a noun: "I ran into my neighbor during my daily run."
The word "run" is typically a verb. I.e., "I run to the store."
However, it can also be used as a noun: "I ran into my neighbor during my daily run."
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