I expressed it as "astronomical". You got that?
You are a joke. If the thread doesn't interest you, move on.
I expressed it as "astronomical". You got that?
So do you not know what the subject of this sentence is --
-- or are you stonewalling for some other reason?
Just answer the simple question.
It's really quite easy.
That isn't a quan y.
That's because we are defining "quantify", got.![]()
jesus... get a room you two
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to determine, express, or measure the quan y of
It's the definition you used.
Can y'all move "this" to another thread? One that's not ?
Do you know what "express" is?
Yes.
You did not express a quan y.
Your definition.
Now, what is the subject of this sentence?
Quantify is the verb used to put a quan y on something. You express something, and that something is a quan y.
Which is why I included this example:
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
Astronomical is an adjective you're assigning to the chances.
In the sentence above you said "chances" then "is" to describe the chances. You mixed up single and plural there.
It doesn't really matter that much. This is not an English board. But if you're not trolling this is one battle you actually can't win.
Chump, this kid is a modest talent. This is beneath you bro...
The "express" is standalone dumbass.![]()
That's not how definitions work.
Now, what is the subject of this sentence?
Watching him repeat his errors over and over again with such conviction is kind of fascinating. He's the Kobe Bryant jump shot of SpursTalk.
I think is funny how you seemed polite the entire post, up until the last sentence.
Even if you don't, quan y is "chances" expressed as "astronomical".![]()
I was wondering why you keep this back and forth.. I guess I see why now..
That's not a quan y.
Look it up.
Already did.
It's not a quan y.
Now, what is the subject of this sentence?
quan y
[kwon-ti-tee]
Spell Syllables
See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com
noun, plural quan ies.1.a particular or indefinite amount of anything:a small quan y of milk; the ocean's vast quan y of fish.
2.an exact or specified amount or measure:Mix the ingredients in the quan ies called for.
3.a considerable or great amount:to extract ore in quan y.
4.Mathematics.
- the property of magnitude involving comparability with othermagnitudes.
- something having magnitude, or size, extent, amount, or the like.
- magnitude, size, volume, area, or length.
5.Music. the length or duration of a note.
6.Logic. the character of a proposition as singular, universal, particular, ormixed, according to the presence or absence of certain kinds ofquantifiers.
7.that amount, degree, etc., in terms of which another is greater orlesser.
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do we need to look further?
in·def·i·nite
ˌinˈdef(ə)nət/
adjective
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- lasting for an unknown or unstated length of time.
[COLOR=#878787 !important]"they may face indefinite detention"[/COLOR]
synonyms: indeterminate, unspecified, unlimited, unrestricted, undecided,undetermined, undefined, unfixed, unsettled, unknown, uncertain; More
- not clearly expressed or defined; vague.
[COLOR=#878787 !important]"their status remains indefinite"[/COLOR]
synonyms: vague, ill-defined, unclear, imprecise, inexact, loose, general, nebulous,fuzzy, hazy, obscure, ambiguous, equivocal"an indefinite idea"
"Chances" is the "quan y" "expressed" as "astronomical".
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