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You lost me there)

 

Oh no!

Return please! We need you here!

 

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Bill, while Bob had had "had", had had "had had"; "had had" had had a better effect on the teacher.

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You have to know this to consider yourself educated one) ( "think" hasn't continuous form)

http://www.englishelp.ru/learn-english/grammar/100-non-continuous-verbs.html

 

Stolen just now:

 

'It's very pity that we know English so poorly, in average. But the really trouble is that in fact the average native Anglophone has no idea about half of the all wise rules of English, which have been innovated for his language from beneath our philologists.' ©

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Who do you steal from? Yourself? Why?
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Who do you steal from? Yourself? Why?

 

No. She is my most cruel opponent!

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Looks like she taught you a thing or two)
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Looks like she taught you a thing or two)

 

Hmm. I'll tell it her tomorrow, let she faint surprised.

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Hmm. I'll tell it her tomorrow, let she faint surprised.

 

Give her some slapping, she didn't teach you right)

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...she didn't teach you right)

 

I'm so sorry, but you few misunderstood. As a matter of fact, no one teaches me English. Neither teachers in the flesh nor textbooks. Never was, never will. I've got this bloody curse from the birth, and I have a goal to eliminate this useless skill from my mind, and for any cost I shall clean my brain from it before I'll die.

Alas, the progress is so slow... Eventually, it was the language of my fatherland... partially at least…

That's it.

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That's it.

Good to see you. This time around you've been more eloquent. More like your usual self, I mean)

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Good to see you. This time around you've been more eloquent. More like your usual self, I mean)

 

Indeed? I have no reason to doubt in your words, but if you right… Oh, if you only would know how sadly it sounds to me. It seems, my future turns out far worse than I dared to hope…

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Oh no!

Return please! We need you here!

 

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Bill, while Bob had had "had", had had "had had"; "had had" had had a better effect on the teacher.

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That's a tricky one)

 

"Aye" used as "yes" was new to me.

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As far as I know 'aye' and its opposite 'nay' are archaic forms that are traditionally used in the military and similar official spheres.
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Indeed? I have no reason to doubt in your words, but if you right… Oh, if you only would know how sadly it sounds to me. It seems, my future turns out far worse than I dared to hope…

 

Not tryin' to be a wise guy, no disrespect, just a few quick remarks. I would say "I have no reason to doubt your words" - no preposition 'cause as far as I know, you can "doubt smb/smth, that, weather, if...", but not "in smb/smth". You or smth can "be in doubt".

I also would say "Oh, if only you knew..." and "It seems, my future turns out to be..."

 

All right, that's it. Please correct me if I'm wrong)

 

P.S. mastholte rietberg, could you please spell out your address?)

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Not tryin' to be a wise guy, no disrespect, just a few quick remarks. I would say "I have no reason to doubt your words" - no preposition 'cause as far as I know, you can "doubt smb/smth, that, weather, if...", but not "in smb/smth". You or smth can "be in doubt".

I also would say "Oh, if only you knew..." and "It seems, my future turns out to be..."

 

All right, that's it. Please correct me if I'm wrong)

 

P.S. mastholte rietberg, could you please spell out your address?)

 

Ah, just another song) by the fine man you see right above it.

 

By the way, I like Scud's distinctive accent. His decision to opt for Russian over the tongue of his ancestors... well, it's regrettable)

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As far as I know 'aye' and its opposite 'nay' are archaic forms that are traditionally used in the military and similar official spheres.

 

I was told that aye is just the way of saying yes in the north but I have never looked into the history of it though. I have a soft spot for the northern accents, smth like "aye mate, I'll have a wee bit of whisky" or "aye, divvent worry lass" will always melt my heart))

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Ah, just another song) by the fine man you see right above it.

 

I thought it was somebody from Dream Theater... Petrucci or LaBrie...

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I thought it was somebody from Dream Theater... Petrucci or LaBrie...

 

That's right, it was the latter)

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Not tryin' to be a wise guy, no disrespect, just a few quick remarks.

 

Well, let us assume, this was not so necessarily to waste effort on such humble curtsey, 'cos you were perfectly right. At least, from the standpoint of the contemporary American English.

But it's only one English among dozen. And forgive me it's far from one, which has real reasons to pretend to an exclusive role.

Frankly, I was very surprised that you noted this little informal quirk, instead of "from beneath" in my friend's phrase, which I stole from her. I think it would be more natural.

Yeh! Jewish English! My loved dialect, inter alia. The language of the ex-Soviet Jews, living at all world now.

Lord bless me! I'm not an anti-Semite, I've written it without any sarcasm! That language really is one of my favorites. And "from beneath" in it like "А шо ви из-под меня хотите?" in the Jewish Russian.

Moreover, I always had been against the odious tendency that long since exhausted and slew English, deprived of its riches and sounds by tight frames and blinders of stupid narrow-mindedness. The exactly that thing, which we must thank for what its ill fame of the most primitive and dry language on earth, so grows day to day.

That is why I always tried, as could, to enrich it, to breathe into it new variations, new "degrees of freedom". Into my own English at least.

Vainly, as I had understood some years ago…

 

Well, at last, but not least. "Doubt in" (= doubt (without preposition)) is only term of professional slang. The mathematical linguistic is such strong discipline which requires perfect defines "here, there and everywhere", even its own terminology. In so-called Fuzzy Logic are determined following unary functional states of process under consideration:

"Doubt between" (as in case of binary choice, in conditions with incomplete information)

"Doubt with" (as in choice from few variants, -"-)

"Doubt among" (as in choice from too many variants or seeking of the point in continuous matter, -"-)

- etc.

It follows therefrom that else 2 pair of functional states must be determined, composing so-called root quadruplet:

"Doubt in" - "Sure beyond"

"Sure in" - "Doubt beyond"

- any 2 from which we have to choose as empty by definition, that products appropriated variant of properties and rules of chosen logical system as tools in adequate information surface.

It's so-so right.

Of course I so long have no open publications on AI that possibly I've got little mess in terminology, but on the whole all is more-less so.

 

 

Ah, just another song) by the fine man you see right above it.

 

By the way, I like Scud's distinctive accent. His decision to opt for Russian over the tongue of his ancestors... well, it's regrettable)

 

 

:(:(:(

"It's too late, I've already died…" ©

;)

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come on drama queen
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come on drama queen

 

Can you help me to recall?

Who exactly claimed me for

I must have a chunk of humour

Lest someone's verse's sense fall?

 

(Just some sort of playground rhyme, you see…)

:roll:

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{some kind of muzzle of the Tom Cruise}

 

 

See the post number 3209 in the theme "Стихи". It's about your post #3206 ibidem.

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Are you having a pissing competition here or ...?

 

Ps: автозамена слов подвела, а я сначала даже не заметила

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Are you having a pissing completion here or ...?

 

I'm very sorry, but this's our private unfinished business.

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I'm very sorry, but this's our private unfinished business.

 

Oh, sorry

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