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Miscellany
Name |
This user's name is Anthony Mercer. |
song-3 |
This user's favorite song is "When You Were Young" by The Killers. |
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TV and Radio
TV B
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This user knows there's only one way to find out…FIGHT!
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SM |
This users favourite film of all time was first shown (in America) on 27th July '07; SIMPSONS MOVIE! |
User:041744\King of the Hill
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Language
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This user employs a more formal style of writing in articles than in talk pages. |
amn't |
This user considers amn't a perfectly logical alternative to aren’t in the first person singular. |
whom |
This user insists upon using whom wherever it is called for, and fixes the errors of whomever he sees. |
if & whether |
This user knows how to use "if" and "whether" correctly. |
less & fewer |
This user understands the difference between less & fewer. |
their / there / they’re |
This user thinks that there are too many people who don’t know that they’re worse than their own children at spelling! |
your/ you’re |
This user thinks that if your grammar is incorrect, then you’re in need of help. |
Subj |
This user likes that the Subjunctive mood be used. Were this user you, he would use it. |
User:Salaskan/UBX/Latin plurals
as I am related to Lynne Truss.
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This user does not put two spaces after a full stop. |
its & it’s |
This user understands the difference between its and it’s. So should you. |
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This user is addicted to semicolons; he or she uses them frequently. |
Pickyness Pickiness Happyness Happiness Busyness Business |
This user changes the adjective ending "y" to "i" to form nouns with "-ness". |
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