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| quote: | Originally posted by Sunsnail
Most of the times the girls contribute, they usually make comments about how hot the girls are; this seems to be something you all seem to enjoy.
"Most of the times the girls contribute" is already a complete sentence. |
i agree
however, english is all fucked up so we can assume that it actually reads 'most of the times (that) the girls contribute', without actually saying 'that'. i suppose the most correct version would be:
"Most of the times that the girls contribute they make comments about how..."
the usually is superfluous, as we've already said 'most of the times', so we can get rid of that. also, the comma after contribute is where you would pause when saying the sentence out loud, but also is not necessary.
so
"Most of the times that the girls contribute they make comments about how hot the girls are; this seems to be something you all to enjoy."
yeh?
ninja edit: also just realized that i may have misinterpreted the original emphasis of the first half of the sentence, and that she probably meant 'most of the time the girls contribute', where i was reading it as 'most of the time that the girls contribute'
i see your point 
yeah i'm a loser, but i also earlier this year won a bet that an imperative by itself could constitute a full grammatically correct sentence 
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