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We Earlier Had A Thread Criticising Katie Hopkins For Daring To Suggest That The Photograph Of The 'syrian Boy On Beach' Photo Was Staged. Well Get This Guy?
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Although blurred these days the distinction between shall and will is as follows:
In the future tense, I, we, shall... (first person)
Everybody else, (second/third person) ...will.
When emphasis is required, especially in the form of a command these are reversed, I/we will...
Everybody else shall...
Confused? I used to be.
This complicated by the fact that shall and will are frequently abbreviated to 'll.
Although blurred these days the distinction between shall and will is as follows:
In the future tense, I, we, shall... (first person)
Everybody else, (second/third person) ...will.
When emphasis is required, especially in the form of a command these are reversed, I/we will...
Everybody else shall...
Confused? I used to be.
This complicated by the fact that shall and will are frequently abbreviated to 'll.
//Do they then have to murder every actor in Midsomers Murders to show that they are really dead?//
Reductio ad absudam or, prehaps reductio ad AOGium???
3 year olds that can act? 3 year olds that can stay silent *and* stay still at all, let alone for several minutes? Face down in cold, wet sand?
My other leg has bells on, AOG.
I can't even remember being that age, let alone whether I had that level of self-control, so please excuse my disbelief.
Reductio ad absudam or, prehaps reductio ad AOGium???
3 year olds that can act? 3 year olds that can stay silent *and* stay still at all, let alone for several minutes? Face down in cold, wet sand?
My other leg has bells on, AOG.
I can't even remember being that age, let alone whether I had that level of self-control, so please excuse my disbelief.
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