Aust Posted February 19, 2010 Share Posted February 19, 2010 I say it like "full" Where do I start? Alright, well, first off, while some more modern convention would allow the use of quotes to distinguish the word full, you should remember that for words presented as vocabulary terms, either italics or boldface can be used. Second, I believe you could reconsider your use of verb and preposition here, for example, "I pronounce it similarly to the word full." You see the difference? ??? ??? ??? Know I'm lost! You are a sporting fellow, aren't you? I say we keep him because he is either throwing me soft-balls, or just a really good sport! I cannot properly critique "??? ??? ???" unless you are using some variant form of archaic morse code. However, you really should know that know pertains to the act of knowing something, and in this case I believe you mean now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BaLefireP Posted February 19, 2010 Share Posted February 19, 2010 I say it like "full" Where do I start? Alright, well, first off, while some more modern convention would allow the use of quotes to distinguish the word full, you should remember that for words presented as vocabulary terms, either italics or boldface can be used. Second, I believe you could reconsider your use of verb and preposition here, for example, "I pronounce it similarly to the word full." You see the difference? ??? ??? ??? Know I'm lost! You are a sporting fellow, aren't you? I say we keep him because he is either throwing me soft-balls, or just a really good sport! I cannot properly critique "??? ??? ???" unless you are using some variant form of archaic morse code. However, you really should know that know pertains to the act of knowing something, and in this case I believe you mean now. The funny thing is I corrected my self right as you ware critiquing it. :D (And yes, I am a very good sport.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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