you might get charged a late fee penalty.
yeah basically I'd be paying an extra $11 so I could try the recipe. My registration doesn't expire 'till the end of the month but the sooner I renew the less it costs.
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you might get charged a late fee penalty.
yeah basically I'd be paying an extra $11 so I could try the recipe. My registration doesn't expire 'till the end of the month but the sooner I renew the less it costs.
Y'all is useful because English is sorely lacking the second person plural.
Technically, it's that we've made the second person plural all-encompassing. ("Thou" vs. "you".)
Edited because I reread Juliana's post and realized that that was exactly what she was saying. Doh!
I can get by without a second-person plural, but oh how I miss the intimacy of "thou." Second-person singular familiar rocks!
that tag closes?
ok, in the category of funny coincidences, I finally finish packing up big sea bag of laundry, and, in one fell swoop, heave it on to the bed and collapse on said bed. Before I could exhale, Mr. iPod starts playing "Get up, stand up". As I turn to curse the random music generator I notice that the clock its sitting in says 4:20.
A double coincidence! Love it! Ok off to clean said bag o' laundry.
My understanding is that thou isn't actually plural--it's informal singular
If that was to me, that's indeed what I was trying to say.
I just edited my post once I re-read. I thought you were saying something else. Brain=tired. Sorry!
So was "you" both informal plural and formal singular?
-t, it was formal singular and all plurals -- like vous or Sie.