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You used a preposition to end a sentence with.
That rule didn't actually describe what occurred in standard English, but the first English grammar books took a heap of stuff straight from Latin grammar books and thus teachers armed with the books started pushing it as a rule of English grammar to annoy kids with.
 
That rule didn't actually describe what occurred in standard English, but the first English grammar books took a heap of stuff straight from Latin grammar books and thus teachers armed with the books started pushing it as a rule of English grammar to annoy kids with.
Who was the flog that thought “razed to the ground” makes any descriptive sense? Probably the same guy that thought you can be a pissed dickhead on New Year’s Eve and be known as a “reveller” for that night only
 
That rule didn't actually describe what occurred in standard English, but the first English grammar books took a heap of stuff straight from Latin grammar books and thus teachers armed with the books started pushing it as a rule of English grammar to annoy kids with.
Geez BF is grouse
 
Who was the flog that thought “razed to the ground” makes any descriptive sense? Probably the same guy that thought you can be a pissed dickhead on New Year’s Eve and be known as a “reveller” for that night only
I think it was NMBB.
 
Who was the flog that thought “razed to the ground” makes any descriptive sense? Probably the same guy that thought you can be a pissed dickhead on New Year’s Eve and be known as a “reveller” for that night only
Another standard cliche is "bundled", as in bundled out in straight sets.

"Razed to the ground" is actually a tautology:

raze /rāz/

transitive verb​

  1. To level to the ground; demolish. synonym: destroy.
 
I bet he had a part in the "champ" movement from hugely successful achievement to greatest insult in human history also
Psychologists of the future will look back at Mohammad Ali and conclude that he had massive self esteem issues for referring to himself as The Champ.
 
That rule didn't actually describe what occurred in standard English, but the first English grammar books took a heap of stuff straight from Latin grammar books and thus teachers armed with the books started pushing it as a rule of English grammar to annoy kids with.
That’s fine but I think we should hold NMBB to stupid standards.
 

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