Re: Grammer question - is "hir" grammatically correct?



In article <5lqve8F9eudfU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Sean O'Hara <seanohara@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In the Year of the Golden Pig, the Great and Powerful Aaron Denney
declared:

I like the ability to freely convert nouns to verbs and vice-versa.


But nouns that are converts from verbs are turning their backs on
their roots.

There are a hell of a lot of verbs that have forgotten their
roots.

Dorothy J. Heydt
Albany, California
djheydt@xxxxxxxxxxx
.



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