Real question? I think we've already addressed that you don't have any earthly idea what a question is.
raise their* hand?
Outta? I think you were going for a shortened version of "ought to" which commonly is condensed to "oughta" but oh well. I'll stop correcting your grammar. I think we've proven that you have no knowledge of it.
I kept replying because your first reply is to insult my knowledge of English. I then exposed you by showing you that my knowledge of that is far superior to yours. Not really important at all, but since you tempted me, I had to oblige. That and my job affords me a good deal of down time in front of a computer so I read forum posts.
I have plenty of friends, so don't you worry. I'll be just fine. Enjoy your day.
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It's really ought to or ought a
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My first reply was actually a polite comment to not assume things since maybe the people aren't lying. It's simply just thinking things through. Plus I have a 99 in honors English (there is no AP in ninth grade) and this is a forum for a video game... let me emphasize on VIDEO GAME. I could care less about my grammar.
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I couldn't care less about it too until you try and act like I don't know what I'm talking about. Then you force my hand.
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I never said you didn't know I just didn't think you realized. :) bro let's just end it. I'm sorry it's all good
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That's why my comment said this: [quote]Outta? I think you were going for a shortened version of "ought to"[/quote] Thanks for restating my point though. Arguments can never have enough reinforcement.
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What I was trying to say was it is either ought a or ought to not oughta or ought to
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I was trying to be nice. It's never "ought a" or "oughta" if you're trying to be correct. Just if you're going to shorten it...