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OT Grammer question
On 16/10/2013 13:52, Malcolm wrote:
In article , David Hill writes On 16/10/2013 13:16, 'Mike' wrote: "I think that its 10,000 one pound notes notes WERE stolen." I think that it's 10,000 one pound notes notes WERE stolen. I think that it's 10,000 one pound notes notes WERE stolen but it doesn't matter because the pound note is obsolete . Stop blathering No one said £1.00 notes, you can have £10,000 in notes be they £5.00 £10.00 or what ever denomination. But you could have a numismatists or a notaphilist whose collection had 10,000 £1.00 notes In the spirit of being helpful, I fear I can't resist pointing out, which no-one else seems to have done, that your subject line contains a spelling error :-) Wow! Me make a spelling mistake. I've been doing that all my life, why change now? I have a habit of using double letters when single are required and single when it should be double. I remember in school having essays back with "Good composition, must learn to spell" nothing has changed. David |
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