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Post by mattycakes on Feb 15, 2004 2:39:25 GMT -5
ANOTHER SILLY DEBATABLE TOPIC? whats your verdict?
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Post by Altacious on Feb 15, 2004 5:40:11 GMT -5
This one is really silly! But I like it!
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shmeh
Primary schooler
Posts: 46
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Post by shmeh on Feb 18, 2004 5:09:12 GMT -5
yes, bum splatt, we have had this debate at school and usually i like i-ther and ni-ther but it depends what the sentence is. sometimes one just sounds better then the other in that particular sentence so yea.
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Post by mattycakes on Feb 19, 2004 23:24:10 GMT -5
I agree with you rash. depends on the sentence. I prefer kneether and eether tho!
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Post by Altacious on Feb 20, 2004 23:44:47 GMT -5
I just use the correct pronouceation accordin to the sentence and the meaning I want to convey!
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Post by mattycakes on Feb 21, 2004 0:01:09 GMT -5
The both mean the same thing tho!
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Post by Altacious on Feb 21, 2004 0:13:41 GMT -5
By meaning I mean the tone I want to get across. The way you say it has a rather large effect on the meaning of a sentence and that goes with any word! That is why the English language is the hardest language to learn and master!
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Post by mattycakes on Feb 27, 2004 16:41:22 GMT -5
Yes, I heard that somewhere to. With like There, Their, and They're and Pair, Pare, and with word that are spelt the same but have differnet meanings like Minute=60seconds and Minute=small, very small
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Post by Altacious on Mar 8, 2004 22:26:32 GMT -5
Sorry but I render this topic Closed!
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