The proposition, as presented, was patently absurd because |
The counterpoint to the countenance was counter-intuitive.
Absurdity is not absolutely absent, therefore the abstraction must be absolved.
The plural was used to refer to the singular.
Minister of Media, Subversion and Sandwich Making
Associate Justice of the High Court and Senior Moderator
the predominant preposition was purportedly past
The past tense was used to refer to the future-imperfect
Minister of Media, Subversion and Sandwich Making
Associate Justice of the High Court and Senior Moderator
ever notice how u can declinate declination but not conjugate conjugation
Ah, but can you conjugate a declinated declination?
Minister of Media, Subversion and Sandwich Making
Associate Justice of the High Court and Senior Moderator
Yes but you need anthimeria to do it and that gets difficult with languages other than English that actually have declination worth mentioning
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The great problem of English grammar is that under proper rules you need to substitute adverbs for verbs when using the infinitive tense, unless it's an elliptical proposition in which case you must substitute the proper noun for the common noun. Except, of course, if you are using Tudor rules in which case you make use of the Mornington or Crescent exceptions and maintain the same substitutions but using the perfective form not the infinitive. Minister of Media, Subversion and Sandwich Making
Associate Justice of the High Court and Senior Moderator
it violated the rules of quantum physics
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