alandeus wrote:
Can someone explain this to me?
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scott wrote:Rick Reuben wrote:Okay.scott wrote:This thread can still be about Obama.minotaur029, january 3, 2008 wrote:New Hampshire will go to Obama. Hillary has proved to be COMPLETELY full of shit
Shouldn't he have written 'completely-full-of-shit'?
I'm going to pretend like you're genuinely interested in learning how to use your native language properly, and give you an example that you might be able to wrap your brain around.in another thread, johnnyemphysema wrote:This guy is using Conceng like fonts
What that sentence actually says, as written, is that this guy is using Coceng in a fashion that is similar to the way fonts use Coceng.
Coceng-like is the correct, and much more clear, way to write the sentence.
This guy is using Conceng-like fonts.
That's a great example of hyphenation as it applies to usage of compound adjectives that might otherwise have been unclear.
"Attack ad context" without the hyphen indicates that the ad context is being attacked.
I agree with the point made earlier that because the quotes are there (and thus they clarify the compound-adjective nature of the expression) the hyphen may be extraneous. Without the quotes, the hyphen would be more important.
Props to lars and Wood Goblin for coming correct with tha grammars.
jayryan wrote:dianogah and obama on the same website?
Dr. O' Nothing wrote:jayryan wrote:dianogah and obama on the same website?
From the website:
$100.00 - Suggested Contribution
I would like to contribute the following (minimum contribution of $100 requested): $
100 dollar minimum?
Lame.
tmidgett wrote:Dr. O' Nothing wrote:jayryan wrote:dianogah and obama on the same website?
From the website:
$100.00 - Suggested Contribution
I would like to contribute the following (minimum contribution of $100 requested): $
100 dollar minimum?
Lame.
It's a fundraiser.
That's how it works for a specific event. You can always go see them some other time if you don't like it.
You can donate however much/little you want on the main donation page.
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