okay, don't vote for one that you know one of your friends made, just vote for the one that you think is best!! none of the contestants will know who you voted for (unless you tell them) so vote please!! And tell other people to Vote!!!
the contestants were asked to make the best overall, not funniest, not anything like that, just overall best!!
Catspaw wrote:I voted for the one that didn't break a grammar rule!
It seems the both did but the are both eitheir statements or titles not actual sentences so the main grammar rule would be the capital "T" in the and the secondary would be no period on the end of "Abstract of the mind" they are both rather trivial though.
I actually was referring to entry two, which says "a abstract of the mind" instead of an abstract. I guess I should have specified, instead of trying to make people guess.
Catspaw wrote:I actually was referring to entry two, which says "a abstract of the mind" instead of an abstract. I guess I should have specified, instead of trying to make people guess.
Catspaw wrote:I actually was referring to entry two, which says "a abstract of the mind" instead of an abstract. I guess I should have specified, instead of trying to make people guess.
Catspaw wrote:I actually was referring to entry two, which says "a abstract of the mind" instead of an abstract. I guess I should have specified, instead of trying to make people guess.
It should be "an" instead of "a" because they're both vowels, like "an ice cream cone" instead of "a ice cream cone." The writing looks nice - that isn't the problem.
Catspaw wrote:It should be "an" instead of "a" because they're both vowels, like "an ice cream cone" instead of "a ice cream cone." The writing looks nice - that isn't the problem.
Catspaw wrote:It should be "an" instead of "a" because they're both vowels, like "an ice cream cone" instead of "a ice cream cone." The writing looks nice - that isn't the problem.
Catspaw wrote:It should be "an" instead of "a" because they're both vowels, like "an ice cream cone" instead of "a ice cream cone." The writing looks nice - that isn't the problem.