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| Schadenfreude |
| Tu parles francais le malade dans la tete? Pas sur de ca moi. |
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| Spam |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
I read it as it'd = it had... it had happen does not compute. If he had intended future he should have used it will. |
"It had"?
Really?
I´ve always taken it for granted that "it´d" stood for "it would", have you ever seen it written to represent "it had"? If you have, and can dig up an exact quote, could you share it? Just currious to see where you may have come up with that. |
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| butterfly |
| quote: | Originally posted by get nyce
is anyone actually reading in this thread? |
i am. were people this mean back when i used to post here? |
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| Danny Ocean |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spam
"It had"?
Really?
I´ve always taken it for granted that "it´d" stood for "it would", have you ever seen it written to represent "it had"? If you have, and can dig up an exact quote, could you share it? Just currious to see where you may have come up with that. |
it is it would....he's just confused as well. |
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| Danny Ocean |
well.... moral dosen't know the contraction, but he did give you good advice on the resume part.
edit: which you should seriously take, regardless of what you think of him..that is if you even are real. |
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| Spam |
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
had is "past" so if it were "it'd happened." since it is used as an auxiallry it would be followed by a verb most likely in past perfect.
it'd run.
it'd stopped
I think the it'd with it would is far more common though. You see a lot of I'll and I've but I'd is usually would not I had but it can be.
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'd common contraction is a little bit of a failing of English but it is contracted to mimic speech enunciation.
Oddly how we spell is often not how we speak. Also how the words are suppose to be pronounced doesn't happen all the time - commonly for a handful of words. To complicate things more some words are totally pronounced differently in different dialects.
None the less - it is clear my usage was It would as happens was not in past tense.
Fact is past perfect is less common than present tense and I'd say even future tense. Past perfect is fairly uncommon in regular speech, past simple is far more common. |
Shut the up hippy. You´ve demonstrated, post after post, that your grasp of the english language is tenuous as best. And when people correct your spelling of certain words, you´re so ing stupid that you correct OTHER words they missed instead of the bolded word they were actually highlighting (example, "your" was highlighted, and you ing corrected "read", which was supposed to be "red", but left "your", which was supposed to be "you´re"). If I wanted your opinion on the english language, I´d ask for it.
Go get a job and stop wasting my tax dollars (which are supposed to be going towards your eduaction) on useless web domains, broken sailboats, and reiki classes. |
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| Danny Ocean |
| heh, anyone in Canada tried calling him yet? +1(807)876-9809 |
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| bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by butterfly
i am. were people this mean back when i used to post here? |
lol no. I remember you! |
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