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By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 22nd May 2007 12:06 GMT
A: "Comprises *of*" is wrong. Something either "comprises" or "consists of" GrammarSquad
A: "Comprises *of*" is wrong. Something either "comprises" or "consists of"
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By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 22nd May 2007 13:52 GMT
You're right, but the word 'comprises' isn't used in the sentence... I suggest your re-read it... A for effort. C- minus for reading ability... ;-) The Widow
You're right, but the word 'comprises' isn't used in the sentence... I suggest your re-read it...
A for effort. C- minus for reading ability... ;-)
The Widow
By Conrado Buhrer Posted Tuesday 22nd May 2007 13:57 GMT
The text says "compromising" not "comprising", if its even correct to use "comprising".
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 22nd May 2007 15:14 GMT
I admit it, guilty as charged on the count of misreading the article, possibly because "compromising of" makes absolutely no sense at all! But: "suggest your re-read it..." Do you mean "you"? :) GrammarSquad
I admit it, guilty as charged on the count of misreading the article, possibly because "compromising of" makes absolutely no sense at all!
But: "suggest your re-read it..." Do you mean "you"? :)
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Answer?
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 22nd May 2007 12:06 GMT
Re. Answer?
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 22nd May 2007 13:52 GMT
See?! Even readers are getting it wrong!
By Conrado Buhrer Posted Tuesday 22nd May 2007 13:57 GMT
OK - but this one I got right!
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 22nd May 2007 15:14 GMT