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Old 18-Nov-2005, 18:21
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In my search for why I use part of the English language and not all of it. I seem to get the ungrammer right but I do not understand why. Please read my post unstructed English and tell me why I do this? It is extremely extremely important to me. Thank you. Paul/pljames
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Old 19-Nov-2005, 06:05
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Nobody could ever use all of the English language- even the most educated user will only use a tiny part of it- a language has to be able to express everything every member of the speech com unity wishes to express.

If a post isn't answered, then open the post and add a reply with <bump> in it, which will bring it back to the top. I'm afraid posts come in so fast that the lists fill quickly and some posts get missed.
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Old 20-Nov-2005, 15:01
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Tdol,
Thank you from the bottom of my heart. You have made my day, week, year. I was beginning to think that I was different when it came to communicating. You do not know how you have raised my ego from a gain of sand to a large beach. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Paul/pljames
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Old 21-Nov-2005, 04:33
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You're welcome, Paul.
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