AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
alex wrote:
you just need to keep it well oiled, glucosimine and chondritin I can't spell it but neither can spell check
You have to have one extra ingredient in the mix. Spouse as arthritis in some of his joints. He has spent a great amount of time on personal research. After various types of glucosamine, he is utilizing the one containing MSM; however, more importantly it contains hyaluronic acid, 1500mg per pill. He started with double dosing for two days for a quicker result, and because of his size (6'6"). He has said it has been more effective th/e/an others he has used. Just a suggestion to consider.
AuntiE wrote:
Say the sentence in totality using "me" and next try using "I".
A piece of precise discernment in play.
That's just a "nasty" abuse of grammarical correctness power....or, I'm sorry...precise discernment.
I must be very careful in my writings! :lol:
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
slatten49 wrote:
That's just a "nasty" abuse of grammarical correctness power....or, I'm sorry...precise discernment.
I must be very careful in my writings!
I have previously been accused of only correcting those with whom I agree.
Worried has the wherewithal to withstand such a minor correction.
alex
Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
AuntiE wrote:
You have to have one extra ingredient in the mix. Spouse as arthritis in some of his joints. He has spent a great amount of time on personal research. After various types of glucosamine, he is utilizing the one containing MSM; however, more importantly it contains hyaluronic acid, 1500mg per pill. He started with double dosing for two days for a quicker result, and because of his size (6'6"). He has said it has been more effective th/e/an others he has used. Just a suggestion to consider.
yes I use 1500 glucosamine with 1000 MSM THE OTHER ONE HAS glucosamine 1500 and chondroitin 1200 I take one of each twice a day
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
alex wrote:
yes I use 1500 glucosamine with 1000 MSM THE OTHER ONE HAS glucosamine 1500 and chondroitin 1200 I take one of each twice a day
He says the one with the hyaluronic acid has been REALLY better. When you next have to purchase, try the one with MSM plus the hyaluronic acid.
AuntiE wrote:
Say the sentence in totality using "me" and next try using "I".
A piece of precise discernment in play.
I also too, me am, ghost.
Like this AuntiE? 😜
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
Worried for our children wrote:
I also too, me am, ghost.
Like this AuntiE? 😜
Youngsters can be sent to time out :!: :!: :mrgreen:
I told two of my confederates I will be offline for a hour or two.
Practice your grammar while I am gone. Should you not discern your error, the lavender dunce cap will be atop your head. :x :twisted:
AuntiE wrote:
Youngsters can be sent to time out :!: :!: :mrgreen:
I told two of my confederates I will be offline for a hour or two.
Practice your grammar while I am gone. Should you not discern your error, the lavender dunce cap will be atop your head. :x :twisted:
Did you mean to say you will be off line for "an" hour or two? 😜
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
Worried for our children wrote:
Did you mean to say you will be off line for "an" hour or two? 😜
"A" before consonants, "an" before vowels. What letter does hour start with?
I will admit I am old school and have heard much debate on the particular phrase "an hour" or "a hour".
alex
Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
AuntiE wrote:
"A" before consonants, "an" before vowels. What letter does hour start with?
I will admit I am old school and have heard much debate on the particular phrase "an hour" or "a hour".
the h is silent so it starts with an o
alex wrote:
the h is silent so it starts with an o
Quite frankly, I think you're both right! There is a school of thought that "an" before vowels, or vowel sounds is OK, but traditionalists go with AuntiE! "Hour" is considered one of those exceptions, if you go with "vowel" sounds.
To traditionalists "a", I believe, always goes before consonants.
I tend to be "a" traditionalist, but will make "an" exception.
Forgive me, AuntiE. I mean no harm. I Couldn't sleep long.
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
slatten49 wrote:
Quite frankly, I think you're both right! There is a school of thought that "an" before vowels, or vowel sounds is OK, but traditionalists go with AuntiE! "Hour" is considered one of those exceptions, if you go with "vowel" sounds.
To traditionalists "a", I believe, always goes before consonants.
I tend to be "a" traditionalist, but will make "an" exception.
Forgive me, AuntiE. I mean no harm. I Couldn't sleep long.
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I more often hear and see "an hour" as the exception. Of course with Common Core, wh**ever "feels right" is the answer.
AuntiE wrote:
I more often hear and see "an hour" as the exception. Of course with Common Core, wh**ever "feels right" is the answer.
So neither get the red pen ?
Funny how just two letters can impact the "flow" of a sentence.
Another thing I hear is when someone describes a one year old as, one years old. I know we can all agree that that is incorrect. Sorry... It must be the full moon. 😝
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
Worried for our children wrote:
So neither get the red pen ?
Funny how just two letters can impact the "flow" of a sentence.
Another thing I hear is when someone describes a one year old as, one years old. I know we can all agree that that is incorrect. Sorry... It must be the full moon. 😝
The one which consistently makes me want to howl :roll: :lol: at the moon is "two twins". Hello, twins are two.
AuntiE wrote:
The one which consistently makes me want to howl :roll: :lol: at the moon is "two twins". Hello, twins are two.
Lol, great example. With a well executed pun.
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