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france-eesti wrote:No, I'm just drinking hot tea so no way to be chilling.
Osias wrote:I can't. I'm inat a barbecue right now.
linguoboy wrote:So if you're "in the barbecue", then you're the featured dish.
You mean I resuscitate myself or other people?linguoboy wrote:I'd love to be there to witness the person after me's next resuscitation!
Osias wrote:The person after me cuts their bacon with a single knife.
france-eesti wrote:The person after me would like to unblock the Multilingual Wish Corruption game because it was pretty funny and it's now blocked on my last proposition.
linguoboy wrote:Osias wrote:The person after me cuts their bacon with a single knife.
As opposed to...a double knife?
The game "a pessoa abaixo de mim versão coisada" needs more people playing.linguoboy wrote:The person after me will now plug a thread of their own choosing.
Osias wrote:My grandpa unintentionally sent nudes from himself to the person after me.
tiuwiu wrote:I've never heard of a 'Christian Taliban'.
france-eesti wrote:salad'bar
france-eesti wrote:I'd like to open a salad'bar with the person after me but that wouldn't be vegetarian.
Osias wrote:I never had any wine and have no idea why they call some of them dry. To me a dry wine should be powdered grapes in powder.
"In the supermarket" is acceptable, but "in" makes it sound like you're talking about the supermarket as a building rather than as a place to buy things, even though the latter aspect is more appropriate for your sentence.tiuwiu wrote:The person after me forgot to buy something in at the supermarket today.
What does "that" refer to? Like Osias, I'm curious about the apostrophe. Typo?france-eesti wrote:I'd like to open a salad'bar with the person after me but that wouldn't be vegetarian.
What are you talking about selling? When "sell" is used intransitively like that, it usually refers to real estate or a business (e.g. "The company is interested in selling." = "The company is interested in being sold."), so it sounds like you want to sell the salad bar. If you are talking about selling merchandise, I'd go with "Screw that, sales are the important thing" or "… what's important is sales".Osias wrote:france-eesti wrote:I'd like to open a salad'bar with the person after me but that wouldn't be vegetarian.
Screw that, the important thing is to sell!
When you begin a sentence with a conditional clause like "TPAM would propose …", the clause should usually be followed by an "if" clause. Otherwise the sentence sounds incomplete. Did you mean "TPAM would like to propose …"? That construction doesn't have to be accompanied by an "if" clause.Osias wrote:The person after me would propose a health insurance bill to the U.S. Congress (or just "to Congress" if the U.S. context is clear) that would be considered 'the Trump Obamacare'.
No, but they're fun to read from time to time.tiuwiu wrote:The person after me believes in horoscopes.
Dormouse559 wrote:Did you mean "TPAM would like to propose …"?
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