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Darfuria: A question of English « Darfuria

  • meeka · 2 years ago
    I'm pretty sure that the second one is correct.. I think!
  • Darfuria · 2 years ago
    I always thought it was the first. I can't think of a good example of it right now, but when I do... When I doooo *shakes fist*
  • Miss Understood · 2 years ago
    Example: He was a geek. He always was a geek.

    Keeping is as 2 separate sentences: He was a geek. (He always was a geek.)
    Keeping it as one sentence: He was a geek (he always was a geek).

    Does that help?
  • Darfuria · 2 years ago
    No :P
  • Darfuria · 2 years ago

    Ah, here we go.


    I have both (because they are different!).

    I have both (because they are different!)


    I can't think of one with full stops just yet though.