brodeisel 10+ year member The Cool Newb 4,522 60 iowa Dec 1, 2011 #16 Im eating ******* golash and i probably spelt it wrong OP correct it please.
brodeisel 10+ year member The Cool Newb 4,522 60 iowa Dec 1, 2011 #17 STFU noob sounds good, might eat chinese today TOO OP did i do that right? Click to expand... I will be eating golash today. I probably spelt something wrong OP wanna fix it for me.
STFU noob sounds good, might eat chinese today TOO OP did i do that right? Click to expand... I will be eating golash today. I probably spelt something wrong OP wanna fix it for me.
whitedragon551 5,000+ posts Moderator 14,191 399 IL Dec 1, 2011 #18 Ill argue we are both right. To has two functions. First, as a preposition, in which case it always precedes a noun. Click to expand... Too means excessively when it precedes an adjective or adverb. Click to expand... A noun is a person, place, thing, or feeling. Bad can be a feeling or an adjective. So either case is ok. To, Too, Two - e Learn English Language
Ill argue we are both right. To has two functions. First, as a preposition, in which case it always precedes a noun. Click to expand... Too means excessively when it precedes an adjective or adverb. Click to expand... A noun is a person, place, thing, or feeling. Bad can be a feeling or an adjective. So either case is ok. To, Too, Two - e Learn English Language
OP 813thumper 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 786 13 Tampa, Florida, United States Dec 2, 2011 Thread Starter #19 STFU noob sounds good, might eat chinese today TOO OP did i do that right? Click to expand... You are learning young padawan. Ill argue we are both right. A noun is a person, place, thing, or feeling. Bad can be a feeling or an adjective. So either case is ok. To, Too, Two - e Learn English Language Click to expand... touche.
STFU noob sounds good, might eat chinese today TOO OP did i do that right? Click to expand... You are learning young padawan. Ill argue we are both right. A noun is a person, place, thing, or feeling. Bad can be a feeling or an adjective. So either case is ok. To, Too, Two - e Learn English Language Click to expand... touche.
CAT MAN 5,000+ posts Banned 8,307 45 Roanoke,VA Dec 2, 2011 #20 You are learning young padawan. touche. Click to expand... you dont mean toochue? lulz...
matt_bennett05 10+ year member mattchoo! 3,503 62 South Westerly Georja Dec 2, 2011 #21 I can count to two, too.