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 almaz
 
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							| A timely post from Tom Freeman for those who like to give out English grammar and usage advice without checking whether it�s accurate, valid or even remotely based on how the language actually works:   |  5 Jan 2016      
					
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 Matthew@ELSP
 
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							|  A good point and an interesting article. Thanks.   Anyway, when I does talk, I is all ways write. So I aren �t need too cheque!   (Sorry). |  5 Jan 2016     
					
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 Gi2gi
 
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							| A quote from the blog, where the "author" feels entitled to mention someone with the wording:     "The poor chap." 
 "Sadly, he thinks: �In that construction, the adverb �importantly� describes how they should care about their constituents. I�m not sure how one cares importantly. But that�s what it means.� The poor chap." 
 A despicable  author. He needs to grow.   Hope some day he will have better self-esteem not to show his  inferiority complex like this.   გიორგი  |  6 Jan 2016     
					
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