Spotted a grave error
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28 Nov 2015, 19:27 PM
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28 Nov 2015, 19:33 PM
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How do you find the time to find typos like this playing coh2?
28 Nov 2015, 19:33 PM
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but it's proper grammar?
28 Nov 2015, 19:35 PM
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This may be the only grammar mistake in english version, but there are plenty of them in other language versions, I learned that nobody cares.
28 Nov 2015, 19:39 PM
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Female SturmPioneers confirmed
28 Nov 2015, 19:39 PM
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This isn't a problem, it's grammatically correct and has no syntactical errors due to the wrong pronoun.
I don't understand why you care.
I don't understand why you care.
28 Nov 2015, 20:25 PM
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Female SturmPioneers confirmed
Still waiting for the One True Patch, which will bring back the female Partisans.
28 Nov 2015, 20:28 PM
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This isn't a problem, it's grammatically correct and has no syntactical errors due to the wrong pronoun.
I don't understand why you care.
No, it's not correct, maybe u shouldn't have slept during english lessons
- "Soldier" and "their" --> it's suppossed to "his"
28 Nov 2015, 20:31 PM
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This isn't a problem, it's grammatically correct and has no syntactical errors due to the wrong pronoun.
I don't understand why you care.
Read it again.
28 Nov 2015, 20:56 PM
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what the fuck? 'their' can be used as a singular possessive pronoun.
28 Nov 2015, 21:55 PM
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(used after an indefinite singular antecedent in place of the definite masculine form his or the definite feminine form her)
source: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/their
source: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/their
28 Nov 2015, 21:57 PM
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I don't understand this thread
28 Nov 2015, 22:01 PM
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Full Definition of their
1
: of or relating to them or themselves especially as possessors, agents, or objects of an action <their furniture> <their verses> <their being seen>
2
: his or her : his, her, its —used with an indefinite third person singular antecedent <anyone in their senses — W. H. Auden>
http://beta.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/their
Read number 2, dumb thread over.
1
: of or relating to them or themselves especially as possessors, agents, or objects of an action <their furniture> <their verses> <their being seen>
2
: his or her : his, her, its —used with an indefinite third person singular antecedent <anyone in their senses — W. H. Auden>
http://beta.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/their
Read number 2, dumb thread over.
28 Nov 2015, 22:33 PM
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This is utterly pointless, there is no "grave error" the grammar is absolutely fine.
Also, don't play mister tough guy "look who was asleep in English lessons", I'm the guy who's meant to be mister meany on this forum
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Also, don't play mister tough guy "look who was asleep in English lessons", I'm the guy who's meant to be mister meany on this forum
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