Preposition, adverb, and adjective

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So were you talking about what I added after the preposition?
I think he was talking about what TheParser had added to the phrases, as he disagreed with James' opinions, but I am not a teacher.
 
I think you guys are right cause there are a lot of possibilities in what a person is talking about.
 
I have learned a lot since I have joined this forum, especially from this thread, and made friends too. Thank you! You guys are amazing.
 
I would omit the second 'have' in the above post, but I am not a teacher.
 
The one before 'joined'.
 
I'm not sure.
 
You are correct, Matthew.
 

Hello, mawes12.:)

I'd like to suggest that you start a new thread concerning your last question.
(This thread is getting confusing.)

:)
 
I consider it ungrammatical, but I am not a teacher.

I'm going to delete my other post because I got 'omit' definition wrong. I thought it meant 'add' or 'put'. Sorry about that.
 
I'm going to delete my other post because I got 'omit' definition wrong. I thought it meant 'add' or 'put'. Sorry about that.
Are you guys talking about my post? I wrote, 'since I have joined'?
 
should I write, 'I have learned a lot since I joined this forum'?
 
I think you should, but I am not a teacher.
 
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