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So if Miner refused to tell anyone who his agent was. Would that agent be a secret agent, 007?
 
So we know we're linked with the next Suarez and next Firmino.

Turns out the kid we signed this summer is the next Gazza, all ours, all ours.


Liverpool beat Bayern Munich to sign 'new Gazza' this summer after private Jurgen Klopp intervention
Liverpool snapped up 16-year-old winger Bobby Clark from Newcastle during the summer, with Jurgen Klopp helping seal the deal ahead of Bayern Munich
 
It isn't really though. "You can't start a sentence with a conjunction" is a myth that many of my generation were brought up with.
As long as the sentence contains a main clause (ie, one that could stand alone as a sentence), then it's ok to start with a conjunction.



It's really only considered a rule in very formal writing now. You'll find plenty of fiction writers and even editorials in newspapers breaking the rule.
 
It isn't really though. "You can't start a sentence with a conjunction" is a myth that many of my generation were brought up with.
As long as the sentence contains a main clause (ie, one that could stand alone as a sentence), then it's ok to start with a conjunction.

To be fair, as long as the words written down make sense and get the message across it makes no real difference.

Language changes so much anyway, I don’t really get the fuss with ‘proper grammar’ to be honest and I’m sure in 10-20 years prob change even more and stuff said now would see old fashioned way of writing it down.

In similar way I don’t understand people moaning about swearing. It’s a word… it’s only ‘bad’ because people have decided it’s bad.

Why can you call someone ugly on Tv but can’t call them a dick? Both bad words to say about someone yet some reason one is a swear word we can’t say, the other is fine to say <doh>
 
Sew wee can Lett standerds slip az long az peepul Kan understand it .:emoticon-0148-yes: <laugh>


Standards are a good idea (as long as they are flexible). Static standards end up like French, where the spoken language is almost like a completely different language to the written.