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Oct 16 2009 06:51pm
Quote (ifiwasanapple @ Fri, Oct 16 2009, 07:49pm)
And lol, now that I look at this you're wrong.

There is a noun in the sentence. it's considered a command type sentence or whatever they call it, they understood noun is you.

So saying "get the fuck off" would refer to whoever it was directed at, meaning it can also be read as "you get the fuck off" There is the noun. The subject is what contains the verb, and yes the verb is get, grats you got 1:3.




Obviously she's mistaken because I've been here longer than that, please get your facts straight.


get your facts straight too then.. no one besides heavenessence and deadlysword have been on my account both for short periods of time gaining no money or smith xp :) tbh deadlysword lost a few k during a quest ;P but ya know

i'm done with this it's np since didn't call off bet have fun quitting
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Quote (ifiwasanapple @ Fri, Oct 16 2009, 07:50pm)
....accusing me of having an 09 multi?  nn.  That's a flame to me.

Lmfao. I didn't accuse you. I simply asked why he stopped posting after you got on.

And you can't imply another word into someone else sentences just because it is directed toward someone or something.

So gf.


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Oct 16 2009 06:56pm
Quote (HeavenEssence @ Fri, Oct 16 2009, 05:53pm)
Lmfao. I didn't accuse you. I simply asked why he stopped posting after you got on.

And you can't imply another word into someone else sentences just because it is directed toward someone.

So gf.


It is implied in the sentence. When it's a commanding type sentence the understood noun is whoever the statement is directed at. If you tell a group of people to "Get the fuck off" the understood noun is You guys, (their names), or something else that relates to them. Please google this so you can keep some dignity.
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Oct 16 2009 06:58pm
Quote (ifiwasanapple @ Fri, Oct 16 2009, 07:56pm)
It is implied in the sentence.  When it's a commanding type sentence the understood noun is whoever the statement is directed at.  If you tell a group of people to "Get the fuck off"  the understood noun is You guys, (their names), or something else that relates to them.  Please google this so you can keep some dignity.


Lol even if it is implied there is no actual visualization of the noun in the sentence meaning it does not exist in the sentence.


Show me the noun in this sentence " Silence!"

Go ahead.
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Oct 16 2009 06:59pm
Quote (HeavenEssence @ Fri, Oct 16 2009, 08:58pm)
Lol even if it is implied there is no actual visualization of the noun in the sentence meaning it does not exist in the sentence.


Show me the noun in this sentence " Silence!"

Go ahead.


It's a command.

Quote (ifiwasanapple @ Sat, Aug 22 2009, 05:43am)
towards my brother, I really don't know what to think, I just see him when he's working out with all that sweaty muscles, and it just starts to turn me on? Is this normal for my age, and will it go away just because of my wandering mind? Or what's happening?

By the way I'm 17


woah there pal
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Oct 16 2009 07:00pm
Quote (HeavenEssence @ Fri, Oct 16 2009, 05:58pm)
Lol even if it is implied there is no actual visualization of the noun in the sentence meaning it does not exist in the sentence.


Show me the noun in this sentence " Silence!"

Go ahead.


You, or them, who are you commanding? If you are a teacher and you say that, the noun is the class, if you're a mom and telling your kid, the noun is the child's name, or you.


...it's implied in the sentence, that's how, "yes." is considered a complete sentence, the implied noun is whoever you are saying yes to.
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Oct 16 2009 07:03pm
Quote (ifiwasanapple @ Fri, Oct 16 2009, 08:00pm)
You, or them, who are you commanding?  If you are a teacher and you say that, the noun is the class, if you're a mom and telling your kid, the noun is the child's name, or you.


...it's implied in the sentence, that's how,  "yes."  is considered a complete sentence, the implied noun is whoever you are saying yes to.



Implied? Lol. The noun doesn't exist in the sentence. Imply it in there all you wish but when you break down the sentence you find no noun. Do you?

If I were to win a million dollars via lottery ticket and yell "yes," would that mean I'm talking to a damn lottery ticket? Would the lottery ticket be my noun?


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Oct 16 2009 07:04pm
Quote (ifiwasanapple @ Fri, Oct 16 2009, 09:00pm)
You, or them, who are you commanding? If you are a teacher and you say that, the noun is the class, if you're a mom and telling your kid, the noun is the child's name, or you.


...it's implied in the sentence, that's how, "yes." is considered a complete sentence, the implied noun is whoever you are saying yes to.


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Oct 16 2009 07:04pm
Quote (X_Fureur_X @ Fri, Oct 16 2009, 08:04pm)
http://api.ning.com/files/9K9HCX2bqr0kqLB4zG4eGSHXsuqEUqRgRshE-G4yrkTE*EqbAwUkWmvPN6wijqBc*-ps3SCdqY9zvIGLZUms*hLa5SFE21Rm/YouAreGot_owned.jpg


:rofl:

@ TIFFANY WTF YOU TALK TO LOTTERY TICKETS TOOO?? wait..
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Oct 16 2009 07:05pm
Quote (HeavenEssence @ Fri, Oct 16 2009, 06:03pm)
Implied? Lol. The noun doesn't exist in the sentence. Imply it in there all you wish but when you break down the sentence you find no noun. Do you?

If I were to win a million dollars via lottery ticket and yell "yes," would that mean I'm talking to a damn lottery ticket? Would the lottery ticket be my noun?


...obviously you don't get it.

I'll google it for you

Imperative sentences in the English language are the sentences that make a command or request;

Get me some water.
Leave that cat alone.
Go to the store for me.
Bring me some ice.

Did you know that many people assume that imperative sentences have no subject when they really do, the subject of imperative sentences is always you, since in these type of sentences, the person that is making the command or request is always asking you to do something. For this reason, the subject in imperative sentences is called you (understood) because, all though the subject may not be visible in the sentence, it is understood that the subject is always you.

To get a clearer understanding, check these sentences out;

(You) get me some water.
(You) leave the cat alone.
(You) go to the store for me.
(You) Bring me some ice.


Quote (X_Fureur_X @ Fri, Oct 16 2009, 06:04pm)
http://api.ning.com/files/9K9HCX2bqr0kqLB4zG4eGSHXsuqEUqRgRshE-G4yrkTE*EqbAwUkWmvPN6wijqBc*-ps3SCdqY9zvIGLZUms*hLa5SFE21Rm/YouAreGot_owned.jpg



Sad kid, please learn some grammar before talking.

This post was edited by ifiwasanapple on Oct 16 2009 07:06pm
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