Toro Padre said:
"Buy your 2016 passes now for (meaning because or since) there will never be a better deal." (after now!)
There would need to be a comma between now and for. "Buy your 2016 passes now, for there will never be a better deal!"
"The term is 'amusement park.' An old Earth name for a place where people could go to see and do all sorts of fascinating things." -Spock, Stardate 3025
Bakeman31092 said:
...whom doesn't know proper English.You're welcome.
No. "Who" was correct in the original sentence.
ILRider said:
Bakeman31092 said:
...whom doesn't know proper English.You're welcome.
No. "Who" was correct in the original sentence.
Hobbes: "What's the point of attaching a number to everything you do?"
Calvin: "If your numbers go up, it means you're having more fun."
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