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told yous

u were all sayin i was daft for sayin the mighty gers would win ok a admit it wasny the 5-0 i predicted but easily couldve been, imagine lafferty was on fae start omg you wouldve been lookin at a right tankin if that happened

your whole team are pash timmy not one of them would get into the rangers team and im bein serious with that statement and theyre all manky wallopers

that result was for every tim who attacks rangers fans watp


posted on 26/3/12

whats grammer?

really?

no i mean REALLY??

posted on 26/3/12

haha fair play god

whats grammer?

really?

no i mean REALLY??

aye really, whats grammer

posted on 26/3/12

'happer camper'

'grammer'


From the Bhhhouy who writes...' get.... some education"


Mwahahahahahahahahahahah


Aw Timmy, bless.


posted on 26/3/12

Aw naw... Ishy's got yet another account.

posted on 26/3/12

Bill:

English grammar is the body of rules that describe the structure of expressions in the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses and sentences. A text that contains more than one sentence is no longer in the realm of grammar, but is instead is in the realm of discourse.[1]

The grammar of a language is approached in two ways: descriptive grammar is based on analysis of text corpora and describes grammatical structures thereof, whereas prescriptive grammar attempts to use the identified rules of a given language as a tool to govern the linguistic behaviour of speakers. This article predominantly concerns itself with descriptive grammar.

There are historical, social and regional variations of English. Divergences from the grammar described here occur in some dialects of English. This article describes a generalized present-day Standard English, the form of speech found in types of public discourse including broadcasting, education, entertainment, government, and news reporting, including both formal and informal speech. Although British English, American English and Australian English have several lexical differences, the grammatical differences are not as conspicuous, and will be mentioned only when appropriate.

Grammar is divided into morphology, which describes the formation of words, and syntax, which describes the construction of meaningful phrases, clauses, and sentences out of words.



hope this helps

posted on 26/3/12

Dhimm... he asked what 'grammer' was.


All you've done is prove that you cannot read either.


You're an all-rounder in the 'challenged' stakes.

posted on 26/3/12

Ishy/Rickens/Coisty/Bill Morton

posted on 26/3/12

Every time I post I see a filtered sign. I take it one or more of my 'admirers' is on?

posted on 26/3/12

bhoy67 nice try, but i never asked you about grammar.

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