JohnH wrote: 
 On 14 Dec 2004 04:58:02 -0800, "basskisser"  
 wrote: 
 
  
 JohnH wrote: 
  On 13 Dec 2004 05:03:49 -0800, "basskisser"  
  wrote: 
  
   
  JohnH wrote: 
   On 10 Dec 2004 05:09:06 -0800, "basskisser" 
 
   wrote: 
   
   No, sorry, John. Again, I'm certainly glad you aren't teaching 
my 
   children. I'm quite bad at grammer, and language arts as a 
whole, 
  and I 
   certainly know the difference. It's a little group of words 
 called 
   NOUNS..... 
   
   Maybe you could translate the above for me. Does the proper use 
of 
   commas fall into one of the categories in which you're bad? 
   
  Yes 
   
   In your last sentence above, to what does the 'it's' refer? 
   
  It's is a contraction, meaning it is. So, in it's simplist form, 
 just 
  for you, the sentence would be - It IS a little group of words 
 called 
  NOUNS. Hope this simplifies it enough for you to understand. 
  
  Fine. So what does the 'it' in "it is" refer to? You said, "It IS 
a 
  little group of words...." My question is, "WHAT is a little group 
of 
  words...?" 
  
   Notice: I'm just asking for some clarification. I'm not calling 
 you 
   any names. 
   
   Lastly, to which of my posts were you replying? 
  While my new newsgroup reader isn't attaching the posts 
correctly, 
 you 
  certainly should be able to figure that out. If you need some 
help 
 in 
  logically deducing which post I'm replying to, just ask. 
   
  
  I *did* ask. Yes, I need some help in logically deducing to which 
of 
  my posts you are referring. Maybe that knowledge would help me 
make 
  sense of your reply. 
  
  John H 
  
  
 I seriously doubt it, John. If you can't figure it out yourself, I 
 don't think any amount of help would instill logical thinking. Kind 
of 
 like teaching lime Jello to count. 
 
 In other words, you can't find it either! You are the king! 
 
 John H 
 
John, I'm truly sorry that you don't have the mental capacity to figure 
it out. It's VERY obvious. 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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