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5th Jan. 2021, at 08:55 pm CET#3243
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Tribeholz wrote on 05.01.2021 at 20:51
When I read so many emotional posts from some certain users here, I could almost bet that there is one and the same face acting as author....
Yes, I had the feeling also already often
By the way, when you always write "les", the system underlines it in red. That means that it is spelled wrong. It's the same with your "that", which hasn't existed for 15 years.
Jokerboy wrote on 05.01.2021 at 20:55
Yeah, I've had that feeling a few times too
By the way when you always write "les" the system underlines it in red. That means it's spelled wrong. It's the same with your "that", which hasn't been around for 15 years.
Is just old spelling, grammatically still correctly used because he can distinguish between that and that (the new "that"), which you can not expect here from all.
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5th Jan. 2021, at 09:14 pm CET#3245
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Jokerboy wrote on 05.01.2021 at 20:55
Yeah, I've had that feeling a few times too
By the way when you always write "les" the system underlines it in red. That means it's spelled wrong. It's the same with your "that", which hasn't been around for 15 years.
Quick answer, test passed
With me is nix red. I don't know why. If I write "I read a book" is nothing wrong, right?
So except that I don't read books big...
And by the way, the "ß" is present on my brand new Logitech keyboard
If it's really been around for 15 years, I don't know why they put it on there.
Maybe for vintage reasons....
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5th Jan. 2021, at 09:15 pm CET#3246
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unicorn wrote on 05.01.2021 at 21:10
Is halt old spelling, grammatically nevertheless correctly used since he can distinguish between that and that (the new "that"), which cannot be expected from everyone here.
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5th Jan. 2021, at 09:19 pm CET#3247
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unicorn wrote on 05.01.2021 at 21:10
Is halt old spelling, grammatically nevertheless correctly used since he can distinguish between that and that (the new "that"), which cannot be expected from everyone here.
That may be so. Especially the older generation has it so in
I also work a lot with legal texts and there the new spelling (understandably) has not yet been implemented. Nevertheless, I grew up with the new spelling and always see it as a mistake
The easiest rule to remember is ss for short vowel and ß for long vowel. The only exception is for names, which are not changed
Jubla2014 wrote on 12/25/2020 at 2:36 pm: @Tribeholz
Of course I could do the sweepstakes myself, but
1. I lack the necessary time to do so, am a parquet layer and very much on assembly.
2. I find that Iseedeadpeople, who has kindly agreed to do this for me, makes these sweepstakes very, very creative and successful.
At this point I would like to thank her very much, because it is not a matter of course to do this for others.
You can imagine that it takes a lot of time.
She is a person I can trust completely, after all there is always a lot of money involved.
Thank you and respect, Iseedeadpeople!
And one more thing that is close to my heart:
Folks, some of you seem to have fun in discrediting others.
Iseedeadpeople is directly and indirectly attacked for your puzzles.
Is that necessary?
What do you get out of it?
The vast majority, however, is happy and grateful, respectful and polite, which in turn makes me happy.
Hint:
In January there is a small win for the sports betting friends, there is a total of 255 euros to win.
@all
I am often written to and asked why I actually do this.
I have won a lot this year, and would like to make others happy with various little things.
True to my motto, giving is better than receiving.
In this sense, a blessed Christmas to all, including the entire team of GJ!
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Respect for your dear buddy!
But the raffles of isi are really shit 😂
Simple is also good must not always be so kommisches @ isi aberrr is me also right
😏
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5th Jan. 2021, at 09:23 pm CET#3249
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Jokerboy wrote on 05/01/2021 at 21:19
That may be so. Especially the older generation has it so in
I also work a lot with legal texts and there the New Spelling (understandably) has not been implemented yet either. Nevertheless, I grew up with the new spelling and always see it as a mistake
The easiest rule to remember is ss for short vowel and ß for long vowel. The only exception is for names, which are not changed.
With das/dass there is no audible difference. Vowel or not, is completely irrelevant
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5th Jan. 2021, at 09:26 pm CET#3250
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Jokerboy wrote on 05.01.2021 at 21:19: ... Spelling (understandable way) also not yet implemented....
understandably!!!
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5th Jan. 2021, at 09:28 pm CET#3251
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Tribeholz wrote on 05.01.2021 at 21:26
understandably!!!
true. Candidate has 100 points. <<<< I'll keep that in mind in case I ever do a lottery
Lol wtf... I just logged in so at NetBet and suddenly have 100€ credit. in the course it says iwer has today around 18 clock 2 deposits made...20 and 80€... but does not say what payment method... -.-
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Yes, I had the feeling also already often
By the way, when you always write "les", the system underlines it in red. That means that it is spelled wrong. It's the same with your "that", which hasn't existed for 15 years.
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Is just old spelling, grammatically still correctly used because he can distinguish between that and that (the new "that"), which you can not expect here from all.
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With me is nix red. I don't know why. If I write "I read a book" is nothing wrong, right?
So except that I don't read books big...
And by the way, the "ß" is present on my brand new Logitech keyboard
If it's really been around for 15 years, I don't know why they put it on there.
Maybe for vintage reasons....
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That may be so. Especially the older generation has it so in
I also work a lot with legal texts and there the new spelling (understandably) has not yet been implemented. Nevertheless, I grew up with the new spelling and always see it as a mistake
The easiest rule to remember is ss for short vowel and ß for long vowel. The only exception is for names, which are not changed
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Respect for your dear buddy!
But the raffles of isi are really shit 😂
Simple is also good must not always be so kommisches @ isi aberrr is me also right
😏
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With das/dass there is no audible difference. Vowel or not, is completely irrelevant
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understandably!!!
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true. Candidate has 100 points. <<<< I'll keep that in mind in case I ever do a lottery
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