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| Thread ID: 97764 | 2009-02-26 22:00:00 | Wills. | rob_on_guitar (4196) | PC World Chat |
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| 751737 | 2009-03-02 14:15:00 | Wait, are you trying to argue that the information you posted implies that the following sentence is grammatically correct? Any person whom thinks they have a legitimate claim can take it to Court if they want to. It doesn't, and it isn't. The example given even says that who is more acceptable. Edit: Just to make it easier for you, as you obviously think you know more than you do, if you're unsure whether to use whom or who, try replacing it with him or he. If him works better, use whom; if he works better, use who. "Him thinks they have a legitimate claim" - Sounds retarded. "He thinks they have a legitimate claim" - Doesn't sound retarded, therefore who is correct in this context. I hope I've helped you become a better person. Edit 2: Whilst we're bragging about our English skills, I failed English in 6th form and had to resit in 7th for to get UE. I don't give a **** what you got in English at school, you're still doing it wrong. Oh, and your arse got handed to you by Deano in that debating thread. "He thinks they have a legitimate claim" would imply a plural when you use the word "they" "He thinks" implys an opinion by one person of the male gender I would think. It would appear you lack some english skills by using the four asterisks above. I do not think I am a better person for your education but thank you for your post. Did the four asterisks mean arse or a four letter word meaning fornication? And why two edits? |
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| 751738 | 2009-03-02 14:34:00 | I have come to the conclusion that you are an epic troll. Hats off to you, good sir. | roddy_boy (4115) | ||
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