So how can you use "is" in that sentence, indicating present tense.Originally Posted by GepperRankins
So how can you use "is" in that sentence, indicating present tense.Originally Posted by GepperRankins
"there is nothing misogynistic about anything, stop trippin.
i type this way because im black and from nyc chill son "
because it's easier to type than "were to be"
That's the question.Originally Posted by GepperRankins
"there is nothing misogynistic about anything, stop trippin.
i type this way because im black and from nyc chill son "
What if there were to be a wild animal that caused the incident?Originally Posted by Mr JP Fugley
Last edited by GepperRankins; 04-24-2005 at 03:48 PM.
How wild there were to be the animalOriginally Posted by GepperRankins
Last edited by Mr JP Fugley; 04-24-2005 at 03:49 PM.
"there is nothing misogynistic about anything, stop trippin.
i type this way because im black and from nyc chill son "
like a fox or something
Nah, it's crazy like a fox.Originally Posted by GepperRankins
Do you mean " What if there were to be a crazy animal that caused the incident?"
Or sly like a fox, I suppose.
Do you mean " What if there were to be a sly animal that caused the incident?"
"there is nothing misogynistic about anything, stop trippin.
i type this way because im black and from nyc chill son "
what if there were to be a blind deaf stupid fox who ran into the road, damaging a car so the driver had absolutely no control causing it to cross into the wrong lane and strike another vehicle?
is that an accident?
No. A driver should be prepared for all types of events that could happen on the road. If there is an incident then he wasn't being a defensive (enough) driver.Originally Posted by GepperRankins
the fox would be invisible
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