And spell checkers don't catch that crap.
Or if 'very' could be used. I don't know that saying it is "also cold" or that it is "also far" work, but "very cold" and "very far" do.to and too are the hardest.
I was taught that if 'also' will work in the sentence then use the double o too.
Which raises another chance for error...Or if 'very' could be used. I don't know that saying it is "also cold" or that it is "also far" work, but "very cold" and "very far" do.
I just need a computer understands me like my wife does...GopherT... that is partly the reason "artificial intelligence " will never exist... Unless some genius can teach a computer to apply discernment or reason in its programming { the chess computer doesn't count }
And don't forget "its" and "it's".
The "proper" usage of "its" and "it's" is backward according to my warped Internal Compass of Rightness (why isn't possessive with an apostrophe?). When I see it used incorrectly, I feel like the person agrees with my view of what should be proper usage.And don't forget "its" and "it's".
You mean like hi's for his?The "proper" usage of "its" and "it's" is backward according to my warped Internal Compass of Rightness (why isn't possessive with an apostrophe?). When I see it used incorrectly, I feel like the person agrees with my view of what should be proper usage.
Hey, I called it MY Internal Compass of Rightness. It doesn't have to make sense to youYou mean like hi's for his?![]()
See Strantor's strategy (prediction of the future of language). It will greatly reduce the effort put into developing AI. We all know, however, that 100 years from now, it will be the computers that refer to human brains as Artificial Intelligence.GopherT... that is partly the reason "artificial intelligence " will never exist... Unless some genius can teach a computer to apply discernment or reason in its programming { the chess computer doesn't count }
15 letters is a bit of a stretch. I think it will be 10....it looks like maybe we should just give up on English and start teaching a language that's all lower case (or all upper case) with no more that 15 letters, has no punctuation, has the subject before the verb, has only one word per meaning and only one meaning per word, has no word that sounds anything like any other word, and has only one tense per word.
He was too distracted to hear you correctly. He had a pre-occupation with his girlfriend10 letters? Does that mean sesquipedalian words are not allowed?
A scant fifteen decades age, the sentenances could be a hundred or more words in length; easily readable through proper punctuation.
Yesterday I asked a young man, "what is your occupation?" He didn't understand the question. His girlfriend was shocked.
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