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Thread ID: 85459 2007-12-10 23:33:00 Holy Moly! I NEED YOUR HELP PLEASE HELP ME BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!!! grahic (12930) PC World Chat
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620125 2007-12-10 23:33:00 :lol: hey people, i was wondering if Soldiers OF England can represents as individual(S).

Now i know that Indivdual means one perons. but as you can see it has (S). Which means it's more than one.

So will say again, Soldiers Of England can be Individual(s)?


This was my year 12 english external exam...

please help me..
grahic (12930)
620126 2007-12-11 00:40:00 This was my year 12 english external exam...

please help me..
Don't fancy your chances if you cant even put together a simple and readible forum post :confused:
Pete O'Neil (6584)
620127 2007-12-11 01:05:00 sorry but this is important, i thought i could post anything..this is off topic. grahic (12930)
620128 2007-12-11 01:08:00 Im not sure we should be giving you the answers to your exam?

Isnt that the whole point of an exam? To test you knowledge to see what areas you already know and what areas you need to learn?
Chilling_Silence (9)
620129 2007-12-11 01:12:00 Im not sure we should be giving you the answers to your exam?

Isnt that the whole point of an exam? To test you knowledge to see what areas you already know and what areas you need to learn?

Yeah, that's what I thought....
wratterus (105)
620130 2007-12-11 01:14:00 Isnt that the whole point of an exam? To test you knowledge to see what areas you already know and what areas you need to learn?

Chilling_Silence has a very good point there, if you don’t know the answers, then that’s something you will need to lean next year.

Plus you already answered your own question ;)
stu161204 (123)
620131 2007-12-11 01:16:00 He's probably in the post-mortem stage of the exam - worse than the pressure beforehand I reckon, waiting for marks. Deane F (8204)
620132 2007-12-11 01:24:00 Give us some context for the usage "Soldiers of England" .

I suspect that a singular usage of this phrase is incorrect in all circumstances . . .
johcar (6283)
620133 2007-12-11 02:18:00 sorry but this is important, i thought i could post anything..this is off topic.
Its off topic but that doesnt excuse you from writing unintelligible posts, its not a "no grammer" forum :mad:
Pete O'Neil (6584)
620134 2007-12-11 02:43:00 sorry but this is important, i thought i could post anything..this is off topic.
Generally, you can, only if we can understand what you're saying....
qazwsxokmijn (102)
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