User Controls
New Private Forum
-
2015-09-30 at 3:14 PM UTCDear Lazy Lanny,
Sophie and Hewfil1 can't PM one another so please make a private forum that only they can read or post in.
http://niggasin.space/forum/spurious-generalities/29541-totse-phone-ins-old-but-gold?p=30608#post30608
KYHXBAI -
2015-09-30 at 3:32 PM UTC
Dear Lazy Lanny,
Sophie and Hewfil1 can't PM one another so please make a private forum that only they can read or post in.
http://niggasin.space/forum/spurious-generalities/29541-totse-phone-ins-old-but-gold?p=30608#post30608
KYHXBAI
I honestly was about to suggest this. -
2015-09-30 at 3:57 PM UTCI would suggest "Lethargic Lanny" may actually be more closer to the truth.
-
2015-09-30 at 4:11 PM UTC
-
2015-09-30 at 4:17 PM UTC
-
2015-09-30 at 7:51 PM UTCOr just fix the PM system.
-
2015-10-01 at 12:20 AM UTC
"more closer" spec? Dang man DANG! I expect better from you!
Actually, "more closer" is allowed in this case, strange as that may be. This is because the objects of my sentence are "Lazy Lanny" (in the opening post) and "Lethargic Lanny" (in my post) . Two objects, not just one! So "Lethargic Lanny" is closer to the truth, "more closer", than "Lazy Lanny" is. If you just said, "Lethargic Lanny is closer to the truth, without using the word, "more", it doesn't convey the thought that Lethargic Lanny is closer than Lazy Lanny is to the truth, because it doesn't even indicate there are two objects to compare which one is closer to the truth. So you see? No mistake at all!
-
2015-10-01 at 12:28 AM UTC
Actually, "more closer" is allowed in this case, strange as that may be. This is because the objects of my sentence are "Lazy Lanny" (in the opening post) and "Lethargic Lanny" (in my post) . Two objects, not just one! So "Lethargic Lanny" is closer to the truth, "more closer", than "Lazy Lanny" is. If you just said, "Lethargic Lanny is closer to the truth, without using the word, "more", it doesn't convey the thought that Lethargic Lanny is closer than Lazy Lanny is to the truth, because it doesn't even indicate there are two objects to compare which one is closer to the truth. So you see? No mistake at all!
Nice try, I'll give you that, but NO. It would be 'more close to the truth.' When prefacing a word with 'more,' you don't need to add anything to the word, you see? More powerfuler? More greater? More friendlier? No. More powerful than so and so. More great than so and so. More friendly. Yes. >=) -
2015-10-01 at 1:48 AM UTC
[h=1]Comparative and Superlative Adjectives[/h]
[TABLE]
[TR]
[TD]Comparative adjectives compare two things. Superlative adjectives compare more than two things
Commonly, adjectives that contain only one syllable or end in 'y' use 'er' to form comparatives and 'est' to form superlatives. For adjectives ending in y, change the 'y' to 'i' before adding the 'er' or 'est'.- old – older – oldest
- young – younger – youngest
- pretty – prettier – prettiest
- long – longer – longest
- short – shorter – shortest
- bright – brighter – brightest
- close – closer – closest
- happy – happier - happiest
- respectable – more respectable – most respectable
- beautiful – more beautiful – most beautiful
- preferable – more preferable – most preferable
- hardworking – more hardworking – most hardworking
- good – better – best
- bad – worse – worst
- little – less – least
- much (many) – more – most
- far – further - furthest
- Amy is smarter than Betty.
- Chad is stronger than Dan.
- Greg is more diligent than his brother.
- I have more apples than he.
- She likes him more than me.
- Tom is the oldest man in town.
- Paul is the tallest boy in the neighborhood.
- That shade of blue is the most beautiful color.
- This is the longest song that I have ever heard.
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
-
2015-10-01 at 1:50 AM UTC
Nice try, I'll give you that, but NO. It would be 'more close to the truth.' When prefacing a word with 'more,' you don't need to add anything to the word, you see? More powerfuler? More greater? More friendlier? No. More powerful than so and so. More great than so and so. More friendly. Yes. >=)
How about "more closely"? I'll bet you forgot all about that one, didn't you, Ms. Smartypants?
-
2015-10-01 at 1:53 AM UTC
How about "more closely"? I'll bet you forgot all about that one, didn't you, Ms. Smartypants?
Scroll up you ignorant slut. -
2015-10-01 at 6:43 AM UTCIn an all white slavic country full f angry violent men and little sex r available chicks whoa rent gold digger or want to be courteyed to like in old times like in old europe on top of a religious populance and a cold climate but the benefit is less gangs and guns and extreme violence like school shootings and a police state?
-
2015-10-01 at 11:33 AM UTC
such shitposting
Welcome back bud -
2015-10-01 at 9:32 PM UTC
Welcome back bud
aweeee, thanks :]