But seriously, I hate when I can't even tell which bow I'm reading at first. (now how many of you were thinking I was talking about the gesture the whole time?)
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But every noun gets verbed these days. I verb things all the time too. Although maybe I'm wrong...let me google it.Carphil wrote:Well, my grammar sucks but, for me: bowing = gesture, bow = weapon.
Therefore, "I bow" can't be the weapon, but you never know..
LunarFog wrote:But every noun gets verbed these days. I verb things all the time too. Although maybe I'm wrong...let me google it.Carphil wrote:Well, my grammar sucks but, for me: bowing = gesture, bow = weapon.
Therefore, "I bow" can't be the weapon, but you never know..
Here it would have been better to say "I like to use a bow".Tchuwib wrote:I understood what you meant...only after I've realize what you were talking about. But I did think it was weapon related. Would there be a better way to compose that phrase someone? I'm still improving on my english an I wouldn't mind knowing what would have been a better scenarios here.
RenegadeCop wrote:Someone seems to have a grudge against Lunar.
RenegadeCop wrote:Same here.
Have you seen the profile? 105 downvotes.
Rynn wrote:Hence why I place effort into what matters. i spell appropriately in real life, when trying to impress others, and when writing short stories.
i don't waste the time to proofread on a forum, or in a throwaway comment i make to a backstabbing idiot