To whoever* locked all those threads.
Also would it be whomever or whoever? Somebody give me a correct lesson on how to tell when to use the correct word happydood;
Whomever.
i think unless i'm retarded
How do I tell when to use the correct form of the word?
Quote from: David on February 18, 2009, 05:14:03 PM
How do I tell when to use the correct form of the word?
Whom is used when its the direct object of the sentence; who is used when it's the subject.
When it's preceded by a preposition, like to or from, it's
always whom. Also, when the subject changes during the sentence: "Veal is a dashing young man whom I desire," for example.
Why wasn't my topic locked sooner?
Sweet.
No there's nowhere interesting to post.
Good work.
Quote from: Veal on February 18, 2009, 08:36:30 PM
Sweet.
No there's nowhere interesting to post.
Good work.
Veal has nowhere to post?
Things are finally looking up for Boyah.
it was me, and this means that your threads aren't safe too.
and slim keep your fat out of other threads.