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  • #46
    Henrik bo hos dansk er det en meget lettere end engelsk

    ok ron grammer correct this vvvvvv
    fuck dig grammatik nazistiske
    http://youtube.com/amimbari

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    • #47
      Education/Masturbation:
      You were doing one, and not the other.
      I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood

      The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.

      My Blog: http://newcenstein.com

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      • #48
        I guess fair game includes the posters who is an american dummy and could not tend to choose the next level of english teached by an old fogie teacher whos full intentions were to pass us all and not give a crap about the future
        http://youtube.com/amimbari

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        • #49
          True. They weren't going to live long enough to see the future, so why care, right?
          I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood

          The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.

          My Blog: http://newcenstein.com

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          • #50
            anglos should adapt some phrases from Finnic languages, like

            Go to ass!

            and

            Oh spring of pussies!
            "There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

            "To be stupid, selfish and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost" - Gustave Flaubert

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            • #51
              How about sight, site and cite?
              I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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              • #52
                Heteronyms

                Affect ehFEKT- to change; AFFekt- a person's feelings or emotion (1)

                Alternate ALternit- the next choice; ALternait- switch back and forth (9)

                Are AHR- plural present tense of "to be"; AIR- 100 square meters (1/100th of a hectare) [although may also be pronounced AHR] (15)

                Ares AIRS- 100 square meter units [plural]; AIReez- Greek god of war [capitalized] (15)

                Attribute ahTRIByoot- to consider resulting from; AHtribyoot- a characteristic of someone (12)

                August AUgust- month [capitalized]; auGUST- important, eminent (9)

                Axes AKsiz- more than one ax or axe; AKseez- the plural of axis (13)

                Bass BASE- a string instrument; (rhymes with mass)- a fish (1)

                Bow BAU- to lower one's head or the front of a ship; BOH- used to shoot arrows (7)

                Bowed BAU-d- to bend over; BOH-d- bent (12)

                Buffet BUFFet- to pound or bump; booFAY- place where you serve yourself (9)

                Close CLOZE- to shut; CLOS- near (9)

                Combine komBYNE- put together; KOMbyne- a threshing machine (1)

                Conduct KONduckt- behavior; kunDUCKT- to lead (see this heteronym below) (12)

                Conflict kunFLIKT- to act against; KAHNflict- a fight or disagreement (1)

                Console KAHNsole- an upright case; kunSOLE- to comfort (2)

                Content KAHNtent- meaning; kunTENT- satisfied (1)

                Contest kunTEST- to argue; KAHNtest- a match of skill (1)

                Contract CONtract- an agreement; conTRACT- to shrink or to agree on a project (2)

                Convert conVERT- to change one's belief; CONvert- one whose belief was changed (11)

                Converse KAHNvers- the opposite; kunVERS- to talk (1c)

                Convict kunVIKT- to find guilty; KAHNvikt- a prisoner (1)

                Crooked KROOKt- to bend your neck; KROOK-ed- having a curve (3)

                Deliberate diLIBerit- carefully considered; diLIBerATE- to consider (12)

                Desert dihZURT- to leave ; DEZert- arid region (18, and below)

                Digest DYEjest- collection of published material; dieJEST- absorb nutrients (6)

                Do DOO- to accomplish; DOE- a musical note (1)

                Does DUZ- performs; DOZE- more than one female deer (1)

                Dove DUV- a bird; DOEV- jumped off (1)

                Drawer DROR- the compartment you pull out from the dresser; DRAWer- one who draws (1j)

                Excuse EKskyooz- to let someone off; EKskyoos- a reason or explanation (17)

                House HAUS- a building that serves as living quarters; HOWZ- to provide with living quarters (10)

                Incense INsens- burnt aromatic; inSENS- to make angry (9)

                Intern INtern- a physician in training; inTERN- confine to prescribed area (14)

                Invalid inVALLid- not valid; INvallid- an ill person (1)

                Laminate LAMinate- to construct by adding layers; LAMinit [although both pronunciations are listed]- the cover itself (1)

                Lather (rhymes with rather)- foam or suds; (rhymes with bath fur)- a worker who installs lath (lattice work) (15)

                Lead LEED- to guide; LED- a metallic element (1)

                Minute MINNit- 60 seconds; myNOOT- tiny (1)

                Moderate MODerit- keeping within reason; MODerATE- to preside over (1)

                Mow MOH- to cut grass; MAU- a pile of hay (17)

                Multiply MULLtihPLIE- multiply two numbers; MULLtihplee- in a multiple manner (15)

                Number NUMber- one, two, three …; NUMMER- more numb [many dictionaries do not list this use, which suggests that "more numb" is preferred; however, the listed use is given in The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition, Electronic version.] (18)

                Nun NUN- women in religious order; NOON- 14th letter in Hebrew alphabet (9)

                Object ubJEKT- to complain; AHBjekt- a thing (1c)

                Pasty PAstee- like glue; PASStee- a meat pie (1)

                Pate PAIT- a bald head; paTAY- a minced food; PAHT- a porcelain paste [diacritics in pâté and pâte don't count!](1)

                Perfect PERfekt- exactly correct; perFEKT- to make correct (17)

                Periodic PEEReeODDik- occasional; PUREeyeODDik- an iodine compound (15)

                Permit perMIT- to allow some event to occur; PERmit [although both pronunciations are listed]- a document giving permission (8)

                Polish POElish- from Poland; PAHLish- shine [capitalization doesn't count!](4)

                Present PREZent- a gift; preeSENT- to give a talk (9)

                Primer PRIHMer- an elementary book; PRYmer- the preparatory coat of paint (1c, 12)

                Produce PROdoos- vegetables; proDOOS- bring forth (1)

                Project proJEKT- to show a movie; PRAHjekt- a task (1)

                Pussy PUHSee- having pus; POOHSee; a kitten (18)

                Raven RAYven- black bird; RAVen- hungry (9)

                Rebel REBBell- a resister; rihBELL- to resist (2)

                Record RECKord- a list; reKORD- to write down (1)

                Recreation rek-ree-Ashun- pastime; REEcreeAshun- remake (also, recreate) (12)

                Refuse reFUSE- to deny; REFFyoos- garbage (1)

                Relay reeLAY- to put it down again, such as a carpet; REElay- a race by teams; rihLAY- to pass along, such as information [One of our dictionaries gives these pronunciations, but does not distinguish meanings among the latter two. The pronunciation may vary among individuals.] (12)

                Rerun reRUN- to race again or to repeat a show on television; RErun- a repeated TV show (12)

                Reside: reZIDE- to stay put; RE-SYD- [Slang] to change places (change teams) [usu. hyphenated as re-side] (20) [N.B.: This is also a antagonym!] {X}

                Resign reZYN- to quit; reSYN- to sign again (e.g., a contract) [usu. hyphenated as re-sign] (20) [N.B.: This word is also an antagonym!]

                Resume reeZOOM- to restart; REHZoomay- a document of experience [also résumé; diacritics don't count!] (1)

                Row ROH- a line; ROUW- a fight (1)

                Sake SAHkey- alcoholic drink; SAYK- a purpose (5)

                Secrete seeKREET- to discharge; sehKRET- an armored skullcap [secrète, diacritics don't count!]

                Secreted seeKREETed- having put out; SEEkrehted- placed out of sight (9) [N.B.: This word is also an antagonym!]

                Separate SEPerATE- to divide into groups; SEPret- not joined together (17)

                Sewer SOwer- one who sews; SOOwer- place for human waste (9)

                Slough SLUFF- the outer layer of skin of a snake; [rhymes with OW!]- a hole of deep mud or mire; SLOO- a marshy pond (19)

                Sow SOUW- a pig; SO- to plant seed (1)

                Subject SUBjekt- the theme; subJEKT- to force upon someone (12)

                Tear TARE- to rip; TEER- fluid in eye (1)

                Wind WHINEd- to coil up; WINd- the blowing air (1)

                Wound WOOND- to injure; WOWND- coiled up (1)
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                • #53
                  Originally posted by amimbari View Post
                  OK Ron grammar correct this
                  "Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)

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                  • #54
                    Here's one that pops up on the JCF and other guitar boards all the time that I've actually looked up: Is it a "trem route" or "trem rout"? As far as I can tell, there is no noun form of "rout-" for a cavity cut using a router. Most of us here use "route" for both the verb ("route it for a floyd") and the noun ("trem or control route"), but it looks like the correct verb form is "rout":

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                    (last definition under 2nd entry)


                    I used to switch back & forth, but I'll probably stick with "rout" for both the verb & noun from now on.

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                    • #55
                      I'm going with "route" as being correct as the verb and the noun.
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                      • #56
                        Nimitz needs to work on his pronounciations. Or should i say PRUH-NAHN-SEE-AY-SHUNS.
                        It's all about the blues-rock chatter.

                        Originally posted by RD
                        ...so now I have this massive empty house with my Harley, Guns, Guitar and nothing else...

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                        • #57
                          Sight requires light.

                          A site is a location.

                          You would cite this thread for clarification.
                          I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood

                          The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.

                          My Blog: http://newcenstein.com

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Newc View Post
                            Sight requires light.

                            A site is a location.

                            You would cite this thread for clarification.
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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by RacerX View Post
                              Fixed. You're = you are. Hey, man, in this thread you are fair game.
                              You betcha!!

                              fixed for grammar.
                              Originally posted by Newc View Post
                              YOUR/YOU'RE:
                              These two are tricky to define as easily as those above, except to say that "apostrophe-r-e" always means "____ are" - "you are dog shit in my shoe" is incorrect. "Your dog shit in my shoe" is correct. Then again, I guess that exact line would depend on the context
                              I think that is the easiest of the three. If you expand the contraction (per your example) does it still make sense?
                              Originally posted by Endrik View Post
                              anglos should adapt some phrases from Finnic languages, like

                              Go to ass!

                              and

                              Oh spring of pussies!
                              Dig it!! Some context, so us anglos know when to use them?
                              Originally posted by dg View Post
                              I used to switch back & forth, but I'll probably stick with "rout" for both the verb & noun from now on.
                              I'm with you. I use "rout". A trem route sounds like the trem is going on a journey...
                              Hail yesterday

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by MakeAJazzNoiseHere View Post
                                You can make your tie loose, but if you make it too loose, you might lose your tie.
                                I see the misuse of "loose" instead of "lose" all the time in printed media, maybe the most common one...and more online!
                                "Your work is ingenius…it’s quality work….and there are simply too many notes…that’s all, just cut a few, and it’ll be perfect."

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