You are crap at staying off here too. I applaud your mediocrity!
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Replying to @ericwojo @SlagOffTwits
Not sure the bloody Americans know they exist.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Adverbs are used in place of that which needs unpacking.
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Replying to @ericwojo @HPluckrose
Better: "He grit his teeth, adjusted the pillow. He rolled over. Anything to admit he had to get off the couch."
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Replying to @ericwojo @SlagOffTwits
How does 'creative writing 101' relate to my tweet?
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I, the bloody American, know adverbs exist. Just avoid them. However, makes sense on Twitter. Carry on.
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Replying to @ericwojo @SlagOffTwits
American English often uses adjectives where British English uses adverbs. 'I feel bad' vs 'I feel badly.'
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I was just joking about that.
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