King_Kane;4461813 said:
Hands of Stone;4461806 said:
King_Kane;4461787 said:
ItsKatBitches;4461772 said:
King_Kane;4461756 said:
ItsKatBitches;4461739 said:
Hands of Stone;4461706 said:
He's a newb trying to make a name by using everybody else's jokes when he has no clue as to it's origin, hence the 'tar-tar' reference.
In other words, another lame.
actually i read the whole tar tar thread and the beezy thread the I.C is like a history book all you gotta do is dig deep enough&i can find out anything about any of yall on here its not that hard
Not it's not hard, but it is lame to try to get in on the jokes like you were there when they were originated. It makes you look dumb.
Lazy ass trying to take the American Idol route to e-nfamy.
smh at her thinking i care about e-fame lol whats that gonna get me a cup of coffee at starbucks??? yall take this shit way
to seriously
Too. Your grammar isn't good either
are you a english teacher?
Use 'an' if the next word starts with a vowel sound. If it does not, then use 'a'.
examples:
Correct:
Are you an English teacher?
Incorrect:
Are you a English teacher?
WATCH OUT FOR THESE
Abbreviations that start with the consonants F, H, L, M, N, R, S and X attract an, because they start with vowel sounds.
An FRS representative will be
present.
(FRS - Fellow of the Royal Society)
A LF transmitter was found in the basement.
(LF - Low Frequency)
WATCH OUT FOR U
Abbreviations that start with the vowel U attract a, because U starts with the consonant sound 'y'.
A US ship spotted a U-boat.
An UFO landed in 1967.
TREAT ACRONYMS LIKE WORDS NOT ABBREVIATIONS
An acronym is an abbreviation that is spoken like a word, e.g., BUPA, FOD, FEDEX. Therefore, as the first sound of FEDEX is 'f', use a and not an.
Tim worked in the air industry as a FOD inspector for a year.
(FOD - Foreign Object Damage)
Jack was a FEDEX courier.