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Pedestrian
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:angel:
Pedestrian
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not superstition but
supersticious:lip:
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finally refind the game
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entering
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a word meaning "One who is against another, who is against the establishment."
anti-disestablishmentarianism
revolutionist or opponent ?
anti-destablishmentarianism?
Grammer Police Edit:
You're right!1 It's "you're"!2 It's3 also "want to" and not "wanna". Good catch!4 I've never been a great proofreader. [no "and5"] Thank you for your reply, but you didn't post another pronunciation to keep things rolling.6 So, here we go:
Citation List
1. Explatives such as this have a subject {You} and verb {'re (are)}. They need an ending punctuation mark {. or ! or ?}. If you use a comma here, it becomes a "run on sentence".
2. Punctuation marks go after the quotation marks.
3. When {its} is used in the possessive, the spelling is this: its
When {it's} is used as a contraction ("it is"), the spelling is this: it's
4. "Good catch" is used here as an explative. It therefore needs an ending punctuation mark.
5. Grammer proper sentences do not begin with the word "and".
6. I think the poster was trying to post the pronunciation for the word "colonel" because it was spelled phonetically and highlighted in red.
Grammatically yours,
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