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Alex Zak Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

How grammatically incorrect is "Be skeptic"

I know it should be either "Be a skeptic" or "Be skeptical", it's just that it sounds so right.
The thing is I'm planning to launch a campaign for my new web site, and both "beaskeptic.com" and "beskeptical.com" aren't for sale. And I'm a little concerned that using a grammatically incorrect name for my campaign would shed a negative light on my website.

So given the inhumane unavailability of .com domain names, would it be such a crying shame to use "Be skeptic" as the name of my campaign?
  

Top answer

Doesn't sound good to me. com ? Already taken?

  • Doesn't sound good to me.
  • com ?
  • Already taken?
  • com ?
  • Clive
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Doesn't sound good to me.
How about just skeptic.com ? Already taken? skeptical.com ?


Clive
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unfortunately they are. /:

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