Neither of you speaks English well enough to correct the other one, so don't argue about it. :D
Says the one drawing pictures of "a game" ;)Quote:
*Bartic - Agreed!
*BaseJump, you should respect InZider for trying a new thing that has never been done!
All of you should stop being spoiled kids and just grow up ..It's a about a game it's not about your real life, so stop getting it so serious !
Best regards,
Robert :)
Dude , what would you like me to draw ? Pony's ?Quote:
Says the one drawing pictures of "a game" ;)
Can't fault them though, they are good.
This just proves epvp community cannot take critisism, and I wasn't even saying your drawings were bad.Quote:
Dude , what would you like me to draw ? Pony's ?
What draws have to do with my personality?
And btw , ECSRO files would fail 4 ever, too much bugs..
You can always redesign the VSRO files .. Even if you don't have the old job system , opening a CSRO-TestIn files server will always fail !
I noticed , I was just saying that my drawings has nothing to do with my personality ...Quote:
This just proves epvp community cannot take critisism, and I wasn't even saying your drawings were bad.
I'm pretty sure it's speaks. I'm not sure though.Quote:
speak* sorry, I had to do it
don't delete my posts :(
OT : I'd like to see 60 cap server with no autopotion
P. S. Nice drawings, Robert. Really nice.Quote:
‘Either’ and ‘neither’ are generally singular. There is an exception, however. If the word follows a choice between two or more alternatives, the verb should take the form of the closest alternative. Furthermore, if one alternative is singular and one is plural, it is preferred that you put the plural word last and use a plural verb. I’ll give some example:
Either Mary or the other girls are going to lead the parade.
Neither Buffy nor the vampires were going to give up.
To further confuse the issue, if ‘either’ or ‘neither’ is followed by a prepositional phrase and a plural noun, the traditional rule is that you still use a singular verb since ‘either’ and ‘neither’ are singular; however, it is becoming acceptable and it is common to see (or hear) the word followed by a plural verb.
Neither of the boys was eligible for the prize. TRADITIONALLY CORRECT
Neither of the boys were eligible for the prize. NON-TRADITIONALLY CORRECT
have you ever thought about a career at drawings?lolQuote:
I noticed , I was just saying that my drawings has nothing to do with my personality ...
Usually I do this kind of draws ..
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So don't tell me I'm drawing games only ;)!