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#21
i think shes right
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#22
Ski is also a verb and a noun. Note that the noun definition is listed first, followed by the verb definition (denoted by the V).

Note is also a verb and a noun.

I could look it up and show you.

Quote:ski ( P ) Pronunciation Key (sk)
n. pl. skis

One of a pair of long flat runners of plastic, metal, or wood that curve upward in front and may be attached to a boot for gliding or traveling over snow.
A water ski.
Something that is used as a runner on a vehicle: a helicopter with skis for landing on snow and ice.

v. skied, ski·ing, skis
v. intr.
To travel or glide on skis, especially as a sport.

v. tr.
To travel or glide over on skis: ski a mountain slope.

English is my second language.
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#23
it's an intransitive verb when used with
tioned
ing
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but not the way you used it.
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#24
I note it on the wall.
I ski in aspen.
I vacation in union city.
You are wrong.
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#25
Silera Wrote:I note it on the wall.
I ski in aspen.
I vacation in union city.
You are wrong.
while your examples of note and ski are correct.
your use of vacation is wrong.

If you would have said "The only place I have vacationed is union city." then you would have been correct.
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#26
Why??!!?@?!??!

That makes no fucking sense!
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#27
Silera is right
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#28
it's also ironic that this is what laz complains about the most when trish does it
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#29
Quote:Transitive versus Intransitive Verbs.
Not as difficult as some people think. A transitive verb takes a direct object: it shows action upon someone or something. Intransitive verbs take no direct object; they need only a subject to make a sentence.
Some transitive verbs: Hit (you hit something or someone; you don't just hit); climb (you don't just climb; you climb something); and bring (bring what?). Intransitive verbs: sleep (you don't sleep something; you just sleep); and fall (while you can fall down the stairs, you don't fall the stairs).
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#30
Did you just make up the rules about conjugating intransitive verbs?
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#31
Do you vacation there often?

Yes, I vacation there often.
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#32
I say ol chum!
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#33
I'm flabbergasted.
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#34
do you flabbergast often?
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#35
Rarely.

I've been wanting to use the word for ages.
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#36
Yes, I flabbergast often.
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#37
I should flabbergast more, but you know how it is.
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#38
HedCold Wrote:it's also ironic that this is what laz complains about the most when trish does it
i know. ok now that i have entertaind myself at you guys expense i am done.

ha ha jokes on yous
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#39
WoW

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#40
according to the head of the english department at columbia university ,who is a family friend, laz is correct.
I love him. He's like those happy old people who become known for sitting by the side of a busy street and waving to passing cars. People drive by regularly and beep just to see him and get him to wave to them.

That's just like our Arpi... except he doesn't wave or anything. He just says mean things to you.


GonzoStyle Wrote:I pledge my undying love for Arpi, any retraction of this undying love is to be ignored.



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