What a good idea from me (https://forums.puissance-zelda.com/puissance-chat/data/public/themes/pz/smileys/h.png) !
Leave well enough alone :
To leave something alone; to avoid attempts to correct, fix, or improve what is already sufficient.
Example : We should have left well enough alone when we had it working the first time.
Try to google it next time :oui:
This discussion appears to become a shop of weapon at this rate. :astro:
This discussion appears to become a shop of weapon at this rate. :astro:
Is Bryan still in the kitchen ? :cfsd:
Your flowers are NOT beautiful. v.v
Is Bryan still in the kitchen ? :cfsd:
I'm sorry, but, by now, Brian must be dead. He never finished this sandwich.
I don't know anymore. I learned at school some rules about the punctuation and after that, I learned that they were totally false because the rule was simply if a ponctuation mark is formed of two characters, it's mean that you have to put a space before and after this pinctuation mark.
@Sentinelle How do you know that? I've a Bachelor in English literature and I would be unable to say with certainty what were common mistakes among my fellow students v.v The only thing I know is that Word or Grammarly, by default, consider the space before the punctuation mark as a mistake, and both highlight it. Since most students (afaik) write their essays with those, I would assume this mistake has become pretty unusual by now.
which is honestly not that big of a deal.
Vos flowers sont TARTE
@D_Y
Did you neglect to adjust the Shakespearean quote in your signature ever since you learned the rule? :astro: