You keep embarrassing yourself. Just stop dude.
Some more of that "face to fist" technique.![]()
I'm not going to correct my punctuation because I'm lazy and this isn't English class. My phrase still stands correct"," got.![]()
I said nothing about punctuation.lol
*Opens thread
*sees chumpdumper being a ing geek per par
*exits thread
For being so "unpopular", no one trying to correct me except you, got.
Hold this.
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No one said anything about popularity.lol
You forgot:
*logs into other screen name
Yeah, no. Get a life loser.
lol you can't even exit the thread like you said you did.
I love how you keep quoting it for me.
Have some self respect for yourself.![]()
Quantify is putting a quan y on something.. everybody knows that.
Am I missing something?
Learn some sentence structure.![]()
dabom received an "Astronomical" on his engineering exam.
The best part is I told you exactly where you screwed up and you keep doubling down.
google "quantify"
Copy and paste everything on there. I'll explain what the words mean to you.
Can you explain how the phrase "chances of this" is used between my sentences, got?![]()
Actually I asked you what the subject of this sentence is:Well?
I'm glad you understand.
I'm done taking your cookies.![]()
Why are you afraid to answer this simple question?
What is the subject of this sentence?I'll be glad to answer yours once you answer mine that I asked an hour ago.
Simple Definition of quantify
Popularity: Top 20% of words
- : to find or calculate the quan y or amount of (something)
Full Definition of quantify
quan·ti·fiedquan·ti·fy·ing
- transitive verb
- 1 a (1) : to limit by a quantifier (2) : to bind by prefixing a quantifier b : to make explicit the logical quan y of
- 2 : to determine, express, or measure the quan y of
quan·ti·fi·able play \ˌkwän-tə-ˈfī-ə-bəl\ adjective
An example of quantify is to count the number of times a word was misspelled in a book.
Read more at http://www.yourdictionary.com/quanti...eeE2eLHEhda.99
To assign a quan y to.
To determine the value of (a variable or expression).
Read more at http://www.yourdictionary.com/quanti...SxiJgdbTzk6.99
When you said "astronomical", I think you used an adjective there.
To quantify you had to say something like: "3 out of 4 of the threads you get in and don't like are locked".
Your shtick is oozing again.![]()
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