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If I stopped consulting my dictionaries, I would prolly make a alot of misteaks, but, more then likely, noone would notice.
And, if they did notice, I wood just call them Grammer Nazis. (Witch they R!)
Those peeps should just mind there bizzness. Its a hella sitiation wenyou're best effits at writing Rcritter sized.
In defense of "forums," both Bryan Garner and Merriam-Webster favor standard American pluralization for foreign words that have become standard English. Very common irregular plurals like "milennia" and "bacteria" are acceptable but considered to be exceptions.
/nerd
Last edited by JustJulia; 12-20-2012 at 08:08 AM..
Reason: that word always gets me
In defense of "forums," both Bryan Garner and Merriam-Webster favor standard American pluralization for foreign words that have become standard English. Very common irregular plurals like "milennia" and "bacteria" are acceptable but considered to be exceptions.
Like "stadia" being the plural for an old unit of length, but "stadiums" being the plural for large sports venues?
What would be an alternate plural for "venue", please?
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