Re: OT: "lose" vs. "loose"





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On Mar 16, 1:13 am, "Timothy Daniels" <SpamBuc...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
"Tom Lake" wrote:
> Always using "and I" rather than using it correctly:

> Mom gave the tickets to Joan and I . <--- Incorrect.
> She didn't give the tickets to "I".
> Mom gave the tickets to Joan and me. <--- Correct.
> She gave the tickets to me.

supposeubly (supposedly)
acrossed (across)
realator (realtor)
ex cetera (et cetera)

"I have an acts to grind"

Irregardless (no, it's regardless!)
I wait your answer with baited breath! (Minnow breath? It should be bated, of course!)
Preventative? Whatever happened to good old preventive?

Tom Lake

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