Rastoff
US Veteran
Two late.Just wait...someone is gonna come along soon and take this thread seriously.![]()

Two late.Just wait...someone is gonna come along soon and take this thread seriously.![]()
Whoa! Portuguese, Spanish, English?
When Winston Churchill was told he should not end a sentence with a preposition, he said:And remember; a preposition is not a proper word to end a sentence with.![]()
Portuguese, French, English.
Edit. Spanish is only fourth.![]()
Riting is easier than rithmatic.
1. Avoid alliteration always.
2. Prepositions are not words to end sentences with.
3. Avoid cliches like the plague. They're old hat.
4. Comparisons are as bad as cliches.
5. Be more or less specific.
6. Never generalize.
Seven. Be consistent.
8. Don't be redundant; don't use more words than necessary; it's superfluous.
9. Who needs rhetorical questions?
10. Exaggeration is a billion times worse than understatement.
See this all the time......
What setting do the old guys use Where The First Letter Of Every Word Is Capitalized?
I admire persons who are multi-lingual. How do you keep all those languages straight?
My family always a got a laugh out of my alleged misadventures speaking French in Quebec Province.
I feel bad for my son, he has started dating an English teacher.
When Winston Churchill was told he should not end a sentence with a preposition, he said:
"That is a proposition up with which I will not put!"
I read a lot. And I have some sort of internal "switch". I kind of start thinking in the language I'm using at the moment, it just comes natural.
In Quebec I would also be in trouble.![]()
...it'll be ok once he accepts being constantly corrected.![]()