Can't everything be " phrased in an inquisitive grammatical formation"?
Are there not times when the emphatic, declarative, or commanding formations also be needed as the inquisitive formation would highly ineffective and inefficient?
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Originally Posted by Timmy
So I'm on vacation in Florida, when someone notices my Texas Stars tee shirt, which is our AHL team, the main affiliate of the Dallas Stars, and he says he's a Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins fan, and we have a conversation about hockey and how great the Penguins did in the regular season last year but choked in the playoffs, and I thought that's pretty cool how a couple of AHL fans randomly find each other and share a moment together, and that this could happen anywhere, any time, for anyone with something in common, like stamp collecting or astronomy or beer brewing, and all you have to do is wear a tee shirt that advertises your hobby or your interest, ya know?
Did anyone else need an aspirin after making an attempt to read this convoluted and never ceasing question? Further, did it remind you of the value of pie?
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Originally Posted by Lacey
Wouldn't he be considered a cutie pie if he was?
UM....uh...bu...I...wha...nnn...?
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Are there not times when the emphatic, declarative, or commanding formations also be needed as the inquisitive formation would highly ineffective and inefficient?
But all the time?
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