Jdvn1
Hanging in there. Better than the alternative.
Just play along then.Aurora said:I'm just good like that![]()
Just not very often

Just play along then.Aurora said:I'm just good like that![]()
Just not very often
I will!Bront said:Hey! JDVN!
Post in Imortality Awakens please![]()
You can search at least. Or kick others into action maybe.Jdvn1 said:I will!
I don't know what to do, though.![]()
Not all meth makers are meth heads. They are the dealers themselves. They may have some money.Heckler said:They did say that under Ohio law the landlord can't be held responsible, so there's no money there.
And even if they can prove the previous tenets are responsible, how much money are you gonna get out of a meth head?
Thank you. Next lesson. When do you use then and than? I believe I use them correctly.Jdvn1 said:Both examples I gave were correct examples, since they "for" and "with" are prepositions. Using either in the wrong place is incorrect.
Her sentence:
Whom are you traveling with?
To easier see the structure of a question, rearrange it into a declarative sentence.
You are traveling with ____.
"You" is the subject, so "whom" must be used.
I don't feel like looking it up, but I can think of 2 differences without making my brain hurt. LOLAeson said:Thank you. Next lesson. When do you use then and than? I believe I use them correctly.
Wow, so do I. Do you also have ten fingers?megamania said:I have ten toes.
That's what I thought. I do use them correctly.Aurora said:I don't feel like looking it up, but I can think of 2 differences without making my brain hurt. LOL
Then can be used in instances referencing time or a sequence of events. "First we will go to the store, and then we will go home."
Than can be used when making a comparison of sorts. "She is cuter than her friend."