What's good with though, though?

really... you think by your examples that you've delineated a difference...when all you've essentially said is that the usage is the same..

NTer please.

go back to Michigan.
 
Originally Posted by Dirtylicious

really... you think by your examples that you've delineated a difference...when all you've essentially said is that the usage is the same..

NTer please.

go back to Michigan.


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Originally Posted by Dirtylicious

really... you think by your examples that you've delineated a difference...when all you've essentially said is that the usage is the same..

NTer please.

go back to Michigan.[.b]


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This guy Kakashi really looks for problems on this board, he's just on a mission.
 
Originally Posted by Dirtylicious

really... you think by your examples that you've delineated a difference...when all you've essentially said is that the usage is the same..

NTer please.

go back to Michigan.
so you're trying to compare an unique cognitive language aquired through local and native learned responses of urban people but also

call upon linguistic usage when it's in your favor?
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fo' real doe?

"though" is used to concede, parallel or contrast something abstract or concrete.

"doe" is somewhat a derivative used conjunctively to describe a feeling, action, or thing
similar to "dude" or "bro"...a lexicon per-say...

....opps i made the coyote look down with my venacular son'ing doe"beep beep"
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see matrix thread for coyote reference....this guy dirty is a live demonstration
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Originally Posted by dunks87

"an unique?"sounds weird, though.
I was thinking the same thing, though.

I know Dirty and/or J Dilla is preparing that ether right now, though
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Originally Posted by Kakashi

Originally Posted by Dirtylicious

really... you think by your examples that you've delineated a difference...when all you've essentially said is that the usage is the same..

NTer please.

go back to Michigan.
so you're trying to compare an unique cognitive language aquired through local and native learned responses of urban people but also

call upon linguistic usage when it's in your favor?
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fo' real doe?

"though" is used to concede, parallel or contrast something abstract or concrete.

"doe" is somewhat a derivative used conjunctively to describe a feeling, action, or thing
similar to "dude" or "bro"...a lexicon per-say...

....opps i made the coyote look down with my venacular son'ing doe"beep beep"
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3150m14.jpg

see matrix thread for coyote reference....this guy dirty is a live demonstration
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stay tuned people...

bijald0331 wrote:
though this is getting interesting and i hope it goes on, i would like j dilla to jump in


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Originally Posted by dunks87

"an unique?"sounds weird, though.
"a unique" is incorrect gramatical vowel usuage though

please we don't have to respect opinions, but we do have to respect
each other...don't gang up me please.



"peez i dun wan ene chable....doe"

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Originally Posted by Kakashi

Originally Posted by dunks87

"an unique?"sounds weird, though.
"a unique" is incorrect gramatical vowel usuage though
It actually isn't.

You can use "a" before a vowel, if it doesn't have a vowel sound.
 
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"doe" is somewhat a derivative used conjunctively to describe a feeling, action, or thing
similar to "dude" or "bro"...a lexicon per-say...


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[h3]Adverb[/h3]
though (not comparable)

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though
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not comparable
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none (absolute)
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  1. (conjunctive) Despite that; however. I will do it, though.
  2. (degree) Used to intensify statements or questions; indeed. "God, it's hot in here." - "Isn't it, though?"

like I said...same thing.
you can try to hide behind using big words with your argument...but at the end of the day... "doe" is just another way to say "though"


but cute use of jpegs...irrelevant... but cute..
 
Kakashi and Swanginon4z should start their own forum. Thats the most efficient way to clean up NT.
 
Originally Posted by Kakashi

Originally Posted by dunks87

"an unique?"sounds weird, though.
"a unique" is incorrect gramatical vowel usuage though

please we don't have to respect opinions, but we do have to respect
each other...don't gang up me please.



"peez i dun wan ene chable....doe"

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Originally Posted by Kakashi

"doe" is somewhat a derivative used conjunctively to describe a feeling, action, or thing
similar to "dude" or "bro"...a lexicon per-say...

how does this happen in an argument about grammar?
 
Originally Posted by Kakashi

Originally Posted by Big J 33

Originally Posted by Kakashi

Originally Posted by dunks87

"an unique?"sounds weird, though.
"a unique" is incorrect gramatical vowel usuage though
It actually isn't.

You can use "a" before a vowel, if it doesn't have a vowel sound.
in any composition class no you cannot sir.
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AGAIN!
"peez i dun wan ene chable....doe"



1. You're wrong
[h2]The Rule[/h2]
The rule states that "a" should be used before words that begin with consonants (e.g., b, c ,d) while "an" should be used before words that begin with vowels (e.g., a,e,i). Notice, however, that the usage is determined by the pronunciation and not by the spelling, as many people wrongly assume.

You should say, therefore, "an hour" (because hour begins with a vowel sound) and "a history" (because history begins with a consonant sound).

Similarly you should say "a union" even if union begins with a "u." That is because the pronunciation begins with "yu", which is a consonant sound.


2. Are you really making fun of a Chinese accent when you're in a debate with a Chinese admin?
 
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