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Andyw12345 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

PLEASE can somebody check the below...

Hi guys is the below use of overlook (as opposed to overlooks) correct?

...neither of these concepts overlook relationships.



Thanks in advance Emotion: smile
  

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neither... overlooks. However, you'll certainly hear your original version spoken a great deal.

  • neither...
  • overlooks.
  • However, you'll certainly hear your original version spoken a great deal.
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neither... overlooks.

However, you'll certainly hear your original version spoken a great deal.
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haha - I am not sure Barbera is someone whose word can be trusted. She can't even get the correct spelling of "hear"!
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Thank you for that extremely courteous indication of my typo. I have fixed it. I particularly appreciate your deliberate misspelling of my name. That was a lovely way to point out the irony. Keep at it, by all means.
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There is a difference between a "typo" and a "spelling mistake". Not sure how you can type "here" by mistake, when you intend to type "hear"! Smacks of a spelling mistake, rather than a typo to me.
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I just thought I'd mention that Barbera is a spelling error, Anon. The correct spelling is Barbara.
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Barbara. Sorry I got your name wrong, there aren't many Barbaras in South Korea (where I am from). Calm down, this is supposed to be fun. Don't get stressed.
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Thanks for your response, so do you think it is OK for me to leave it as overlook or should I change it?
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You should change it to "overlooks"
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...neither of these concepts overlook relationships.

As Barbara said, it should be 'overlooks'. However, it is not wrong to use 'overlock', which is seldom used.

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Barbara. Sorry I got your name wrong, there aren't many Barbaras in South Korea (where I am from). Calm down, this is supposed to be fun. Don't get stressed.

Anon,

Personally, my threshold of tolerance is very low toward this kind of immature behavior. By the tone of your post, I take it that you are non-English speaking. May I ask you this question? What qualifie

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