TOPIC | [T] Typos MEGATHREAD!
I got an Arena Vista in the Coliseum yesterday and it said "Trinkets" in the pop-up ... but once in my Hoard it showed up under Specialty and said "Forum Vista" like it's supposed to! (Probably nothing to worry about, but it was just a little disconcerting!)
@Aquarithyst
it shouldn't need the 'to', unless 'suspect' is being used as a verb instead of an adjective.
ex. "I've started to suspect that your statements are false." vs "The statements in your paper are quite suspect."
it shouldn't need the 'to', unless 'suspect' is being used as a verb instead of an adjective.
ex. "I've started to suspect that your statements are false." vs "The statements in your paper are quite suspect."
@Aquarithyst
it shouldn't need the 'to', unless 'suspect' is being used as a verb instead of an adjective.
ex. "I've started to suspect that your statements are false." vs "The statements in your paper are quite suspect."
it shouldn't need the 'to', unless 'suspect' is being used as a verb instead of an adjective.
ex. "I've started to suspect that your statements are false." vs "The statements in your paper are quite suspect."
@Ichored
If it’s to be used in that form, it needs to be “There’s something to suspect about this bear...”
Even then the sentence sounds awkward. It’d be better if it was replaced with,
“There’s something suspicious about this bear...”
If it’s to be used in that form, it needs to be “There’s something to suspect about this bear...”
Even then the sentence sounds awkward. It’d be better if it was replaced with,
“There’s something suspicious about this bear...”
@Ichored
If it’s to be used in that form, it needs to be “There’s something to suspect about this bear...”
Even then the sentence sounds awkward. It’d be better if it was replaced with,
“There’s something suspicious about this bear...”
If it’s to be used in that form, it needs to be “There’s something to suspect about this bear...”
Even then the sentence sounds awkward. It’d be better if it was replaced with,
“There’s something suspicious about this bear...”
@PastaTea
I mean... that's literally what I wrote originally lol I said it has to be one of those two forms lmao.
I mean... that's literally what I wrote originally lol I said it has to be one of those two forms lmao.
@PastaTea
I mean... that's literally what I wrote originally lol I said it has to be one of those two forms lmao.
I mean... that's literally what I wrote originally lol I said it has to be one of those two forms lmao.
@Marinna
I got hit by that Sept 22 Tomo Trivia question too! I didn't know what to make of it!! - I'm glad you thought to post it here.
I got hit by that Sept 22 Tomo Trivia question too! I didn't know what to make of it!! - I'm glad you thought to post it here.
@Marinna
I got hit by that Sept 22 Tomo Trivia question too! I didn't know what to make of it!! - I'm glad you thought to post it here.
I got hit by that Sept 22 Tomo Trivia question too! I didn't know what to make of it!! - I'm glad you thought to post it here.
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@Aquarithyst
I mean... that's literally what I wrote originally lol I said it has to be one of those two forms lmao.
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That’s exactly why I replied, to give backup to what you said. Two voices on a topic are better than only one.
Aquarithyst wrote on 2018-01-20:
@Aquarithyst
I mean... that's literally what I wrote originally lol I said it has to be one of those two forms lmao.
I mean... that's literally what I wrote originally lol I said it has to be one of those two forms lmao.
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In Swipp's Swapp Stand, correct me if I'm wrong, but shouldn't it be "this deal [b]won't[/b] last, so please hurry!" I feel as though that would sound a bit better.
@Aquarithyst
I've got to agree with Ichored here. I see nothing wrong with it; it can have the meeting she/he/they mentioned.
adjective
?s?s?pekt
1.
not to be relied on or trusted; possibly dangerous or false.
"a suspect package was found on the platform"
I've got to agree with Ichored here. I see nothing wrong with it; it can have the meeting she/he/they mentioned.
adjective
?s?s?pekt
1.
not to be relied on or trusted; possibly dangerous or false.
"a suspect package was found on the platform"
@Aquarithyst
I've got to agree with Ichored here. I see nothing wrong with it; it can have the meeting she/he/they mentioned.
adjective
?s?s?pekt
1.
not to be relied on or trusted; possibly dangerous or false.
"a suspect package was found on the platform"
I've got to agree with Ichored here. I see nothing wrong with it; it can have the meeting she/he/they mentioned.
adjective
?s?s?pekt
1.
not to be relied on or trusted; possibly dangerous or false.
"a suspect package was found on the platform"