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Mar 03, 2011 09:50


Do I want to know what a relative pronoun is along with the use of a subjunctive clause?


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corner_of_woes March 3 2011, 18:53:24 UTC
NEVER RESIST CALLING KING FIRTH AS HIS FULL NAME ACADEMY AWARD WINNING KING FIRTH.

I swear it makes a good chunk of the Social Network fans rage fit XD

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discedes March 3 2011, 23:46:44 UTC
ALL HAIL THE KING!

Aaaah, seeing someone splutter on rage is always a treat.

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tartancravat March 3 2011, 20:04:42 UTC
Relative pronouns = <3

Excuse me while I have a grammar nerd moment.

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discedes March 3 2011, 23:47:41 UTC
If only I too, could be a grammar nerd, but sadly I'll just be a semi-ignorant plebeian. :P

I think I like relative pronouns alot more than reflexive/self referential/ etc pronouns though.

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tartancravat March 4 2011, 00:15:16 UTC
Relative pronouns are much better than reflexive ones, it's true.

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discedes March 4 2011, 00:31:47 UTC
I just hope I get used to the future tense quickly.

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running_shadow March 3 2011, 22:49:02 UTC
Academy Award Winning King Firth is such a great title.

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discedes March 3 2011, 23:48:37 UTC
I'll have to try to use it as much as possible now.

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maikichelorrain March 4 2011, 08:21:53 UTC
Oh Latin indeed <3

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discedes March 4 2011, 08:32:40 UTC
It makes sense except for when it doesn't.

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compactstars March 5 2011, 06:51:03 UTC
Possibly soon to be SIR ACADEMY AWARD WINNING KING FIRTH, if the rumour mill is to be believed.

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discedes March 5 2011, 08:22:16 UTC
You make an EXCELLENT point!

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