23-12-2013, 01:07 AM
Trying to but policing the idiocy that is creeping into this thread is both interrupting and annoying me.
Keep this on topic or I will close it. I have left it open so far as it does relate to an interesting and oft debated usage of a somewhat archaic english tense. There is great confusion over the usage and distinction of was/were and if but one member of this community learns more about the english language from this discussion then I feel it is not a waste of my time. Do not make me regret this.
Keep this on topic or I will close it. I have left it open so far as it does relate to an interesting and oft debated usage of a somewhat archaic english tense. There is great confusion over the usage and distinction of was/were and if but one member of this community learns more about the english language from this discussion then I feel it is not a waste of my time. Do not make me regret this.
Give a man a fish, and you have fed him for a day. Teach him how to fish, and he will continue fishing even if you give him a fish.
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