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7/28/2014 8:47:36 PM
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You said that you can't start a sentence with 'and' when you clearly did in your previous comment. About 3/5 through your comment you state you care even less then most. Then is a statement of TIME not measurement so THAN is correct. Alsoyou were talking about people in a quick verse so NOBODY is the correct term to use. I should be your English teacher.
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  • Grammar sniper on duty! Take coverrrrrr!

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  • Nobody has multiple definitions kid, and is also a newer term, arriving around the 14th century, whereas no one, has only one meaning, and has been around since before the 12th century.

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  • Well I just checked the internet and a dictionary both are leaning towards me, not you, me.

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  • youre wrong there my friend, since i made sure my memory was refreshed since its been years since i was in school. Quick Verse means nothing, its a bible verse software (LOL), so whatever you thought you meant was wrong. Either phrase could be used in my sentence, but taking the setting into context, since the way the sentence is delivered can change the meaning, a word with multiple definitions could work, but meaning can be added that wasnt intended, so a phrase with only ONE meaning is appropriate

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  • I wondered when you were going to catch that. Also no one is used for an amount of people having something, nobody isused for peoples emotions and actions.

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  • You have degenerated into making things up. Neither one is used to define a particular situation. They can mean the same exact thing, but "nobody" has alternate definitions. Examples from Webster Dictionary- "We called, but no one answered." "No one has ever done this before." "There's no one else here." "Nobody could answer my question."

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  • Well we have gone far off topic... Anyway I'm done with this, you aren't worth my day. Have a good day.

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  • Do what I do. Contemplate the reprecussions before you post something on the internet, because everyone who can say something negative in response, will. Make sure you're logical and open minded in your responses, because everyone will tear it apart looking for a reason to put you on blast. Happy hunting.

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