Alexander, If you're going to be that way, it should have read, 'This is a deck chair from Titanic'. Not 'the Titanic'. It was the official listing, and I've seen people get it wrong in trivia games.
I don't care about grammar, etc except when signing a contract. But I feel sorry for those person who are studying English with the hope of using it in a professional setting when they see writing such as this.
Titanic did not sunk. Titanic sank. If you're studying English, be aware of your verb tenses.
Alexander, If you're going to be that way, it should have read, 'This is a deck chair from Titanic'. Not 'the Titanic'. It was the official listing, and I've seen people get it wrong in trivia games.
I don't care about grammar, etc except when signing a contract. But I feel sorry for those person who are studying English with the hope of using it in a professional setting when they see writing such as this.
Titanic did not sunk. Titanic sank. If you're studying English, be aware of your verb tenses.
I don't care about grammar, etc except when signing a contract. But I feel sorry for those person who are studying English with the hope of using it in a professional setting when they see writing such as this.
Titanic did not sunk. Titanic sank. If you're studying English, be aware of your verb tenses.
The rest of you may proceed as you like.