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will you please go and lay down before your head explodes (and make sure you have your arb's connected so you dont fall over )Originally posted by Albannach View PostIt's actually 'Damn it' only one 't' and one 'm' but with a cheeky wee 'n' in there.
Last edited by gwh200; 24 January 2009, 23:43.Non intercooled nothing.
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Did you miss the apostrophe out of don't on purpose?Originally posted by gwh200 View Posti just wondered why you were on the forum instead of drinking...and why is arb in capitals...i dont understand ??
I got a bit over-excited last night and was feeling ropey today, so went for the eating and watching telly option.
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christ i dont have to go out to feel ropey anymore, i just got old...dont has a subordinate and major clause contraction.you could impose with dont, but using it intermediately ie, towards the end of said minor sub clause allows non contraction insertion....so mrs gwh says..and she's the english teacher...i just do as im told.Originally posted by Sancho View PostDid you miss the apostrophe out of don't on purpose?
I got a bit over-excited last night and was feeling ropey today, so went for the eating and watching telly option.
but (and im getting dangerously close to mattf territory here) is it capitalised), and whats the difference between ARBs and arb's ??Originally posted by Albannach View PostARB is an acronym, arb is an abbreviation.
and give me five minutes, im making coffee and having a cigarette
and more importantly wheres wodewick.....someon else's turn to take the heat !!
Non intercooled nothing.
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No idea what all that contraction stuff means I'm afraid. Mrs GWH wins this round.Originally posted by gwh200 View Postdont has a subordinate and major clause contraction.you could impose with dont, but using it intermediately ie, towards the end of said minor sub clause allows non contraction insertion....s
but (and im getting dangerously close to mattf territory here) is it capitalised), and whats the difference between ARBs and arb's ??
It is certainly traditional to capitalise initial letters in acronyms and apostrophes are never used in plurals.
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Capitalise the first letter in a sentence! And, don't tart every sentence with the same word!Originally posted by gwh200 View Postchrist i dont have to go out to feel ropey anymore, i just got old...dont has a subordinate and major clause contraction.you could impose with dont, but using it intermediately ie, towards the end of said minor sub clause allows non contraction insertion....so mrs gwh says..and she's the english teacher...i just do as im told.
but (and im getting dangerously close to mattf territory here) is it capitalised), and whats the difference between ARBs and arb's ??
and give me five minutes, im making coffee and having a cigarette
and more importantly wheres wodewick.....someon else's turn to take the heat !!
ARBs is pluralised, so it means more than one ARB, arb's is apostrophised and means one or more letters have been missed out to shorten the word or words. For example; you're is short for 'you are' Bo'ness is short for 'Borrowstounness'.Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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