A handy tool for determining the appropriate grammar tense to apply:
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A handy tool for determining the appropriate grammar tense to apply:
SUBJUNCTIVE: when a word is nestled beneath the genitals
INDICATIVE: when a word is positioned inside the genitals
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A handy tool for determining the appropriate grammar tense to apply:
SUBJUNCTIVE: when a word is nestled beneath the genitals
INDICATIVE: when a word is positioned inside the genitals
The Subjunctives
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A handy tool for determining the appropriate grammar tense to apply:
SUBJUNCTIVE: when a word is nestled beneath the genitals
INDICATIVE: when a word is positioned inside the genitals
And there's not a dang thing Strunk & White can do about it
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And there's not a dang thing Strunk & White can do about it
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@surdfish fuck em
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@surdfish fuck em
@batkaren don't get me started on those two,
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A handy tool for determining the appropriate grammar tense to apply:
SUBJUNCTIVE: when a word is nestled beneath the genitals
INDICATIVE: when a word is positioned inside the genitals
@batkaren Wow! Finally a mnemonic I can get behind!
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A handy tool for determining the appropriate grammar tense to apply:
SUBJUNCTIVE: when a word is nestled beneath the genitals
INDICATIVE: when a word is positioned inside the genitals
@batkaren if you positioned things there I would be tense
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A handy tool for determining the appropriate grammar tense to apply:
SUBJUNCTIVE: when a word is nestled beneath the genitals
INDICATIVE: when a word is positioned inside the genitals
@batkaren @TheBreadmonkey and @the_etrain, I'mma need both of you to weigh in on this. You know, because Benglish(The Ben's English) and Americanese are different, or something....
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A handy tool for determining the appropriate grammar tense to apply:
SUBJUNCTIVE: when a word is nestled beneath the genitals
INDICATIVE: when a word is positioned inside the genitals
@batkaren talk about palpable tension 🫢

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@batkaren @TheBreadmonkey and @the_etrain, I'mma need both of you to weigh in on this. You know, because Benglish(The Ben's English) and Americanese are different, or something....
Lol no I can confirm these are accurate and how we use them in England when we are down the local tea shop
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