If there was they could tell you that you can use one dot, a full stop, or three dots, an ellipsis but not four or any other number of dots.
It's "If there were..."
A secret friend.
If there was they could tell you that you can use one dot, a full stop, or three dots, an ellipsis but not four or any other number of dots.
They're is such a expert an its meIf only this board had some grammar expert or some syntax specialist we could call upon at times like this....
It's "If there were..."
A secret friend.
If only this board had some grammar expert or some syntax specialist we could call upon at times like this....
I bet he was 'shakin all over'....The lobee was an associate of the support group, Hull's own Flash Mongrels as I recall.
Got prosecuted I think.
Your friend said that as you are referring to an expert, which is singular, then was is correct.
Yet again you are wrong
were is the subjunctive tense , whether singular or plural.
Grammar FACT
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Where are the Grammar police when you need them?...I used to see them on the beat correcting simple grammar errors, now you don't see any any more....Little wonder the standard of written English is declining. Its a crying shame. It rally is.
What’s the difference between one dot and a full stop? Do I need to get myself down to Specsavers?If there was they could tell you that you can use one dot, a full stop, or three dots, an ellipsis but not four or any other number of dots.
One who lobs a bottle onto a stage should be termed a Lob On.
Somebody did that at a Style Council gig in Birmingham around ‘87 aimed it at DC Lee. PW unhooked his guitar which dropped to the ground, making a very loud noise, ran across the stage & dived in after the ****er. Talbot followed, PW’s old man got stuck in before security restored order. Weller got back on stage said something profound & ****ed off. They came back on about 10 minutes later.
All adds to the entertainment.
I remember Keith Richards booting someone in the face at Blackpool and it causing a bit of a riot.
On the prom?
PW's old man would have been the one to avoid in that altercation!Somebody did that at a Style Council gig in Birmingham around ‘87 aimed it at DC Lee. PW unhooked his guitar which dropped to the ground, making a very loud noise, ran across the stage & dived in after the ****er. Talbot followed, PW’s old man got stuck in before security restored order. Weller got back on stage said something profound & ****ed off. They came back on about 10 minutes later.
All adds to the entertainment.
Thought he was smart when he took them on....PW's old man would have been the one to avoid in that altercation!
Somebody did that at a Style Council gig in Birmingham around ‘87 aimed it at DC Lee. PW unhooked his guitar which dropped to the ground, making a very loud noise, ran across the stage & dived in after the ****er. Talbot followed, PW’s old man got stuck in before security restored order. Weller got back on stage said something profound & ****ed off. They came back on about 10 minutes later.
All adds to the entertainment.
So, the expert were in the room, was he? If you had said people or experts or specialists it would be the case.
Full stop not working on your keyboard? You just seem to use random dots, four, which is meaningless or none.
BTW, I suggest you look up subjunctive. Your friend might be in a mood over it.
Thought he was smart when he took them on....
"If I were a grammar pedant from Brid..." is the subjunctive.
"He was a grammar pedant from Brid" is the past or imperfect tense.
I hope you can see the difference.
It's becoming tedious for us all to have to correct your misapprehensions and wrongful assumptions.