I think the word 'standerised' should be standardised.
Sorry.
Sorry.
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Isn't it "Too easy"? (It is, isn't it?)jord wrote:
Yeah thanks,well generally speaking when i write an essay i present both sides to the argument.Then in a conclsuion i put more points forward for my side.White-Fusion wrote:
jord i like your thinking, but that argues the case against standerisiationTo easy.Paco_the_Insane wrote:
heck, how hard would it be to standardize the UK? you all speak english anyway.
Last edited by ..teddy..jimmy (2006-11-15 13:37:54)
I thought that but then i changed it on purpose to test everyone's grammar.Yes,on purpose...Gawwad wrote:
Isn't it "Too easy"? (It is, isn't it?)jord wrote:
Yeah thanks,well generally speaking when i write an essay i present both sides to the argument.Then in a conclsuion i put more points forward for my side.White-Fusion wrote:
jord i like your thinking, but that argues the case against standerisiationTo easy.Paco_the_Insane wrote:
heck, how hard would it be to standardize the UK? you all speak english anyway.
Cool, had me thinking there for a whilejord wrote:
I thought that but then i changed it on purpose to test everyone's grammar.Yes,on purpose...Gawwad wrote:
Isn't it "Too easy"? (It is, isn't it?)jord wrote:
Yeah thanks,well generally speaking when i write an essay i present both sides to the argument.Then in a conclsuion i put more points forward for my side.White-Fusion wrote:
jord i like your thinking, but that argues the case against standerisiation
To easy.