#20 I don’t get it. They used then/than right, and then used it wrong. Is there secret meaning here or did they not know which to use, and went for 50% correct.
Deanne, Ok Shakespeare, but you used 'right' when you meant 'correctly', then used 'wrong' when you meant 'incorrectly'. In other words, you use adjectives when you need to use adverbs, and apparently you do this 100% of the time. So, overall, this person was correct twice as often than you. Fyi: there is nothing more tedious and pathetic than an illiterate pedant. Learn the difference between adjectives and adverbs, then learn some manners.
#20 I don’t get it. They used then/than right, and then used it wrong. Is there secret meaning here or did they not know which to use, and went for 50% correct.
Deanne, Ok Shakespeare, but you used 'right' when you meant 'correctly', then used 'wrong' when you meant 'incorrectly'. In other words, you use adjectives when you need to use adverbs, and apparently you do this 100% of the time. So, overall, this person was correct twice as often than you. Fyi: there is nothing more tedious and pathetic than an illiterate pedant. Learn the difference between adjectives and adverbs, then learn some manners.
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