Art network with C#
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pariisa wrote:
Art network with C#
Syntax error: Missing verb or verb misconjugated. If "art" is used as an ajective and "network" the noun then the question or sentence is missing a verb. If "Art" is used as a proper noun (the diminutive form of "Arthur" and "network" is a misconjugated verb, should be "networks", then this statement is missing context. Who is Arthur, and what does he wish to network with C#?
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pariisa wrote:
Art network with C#
Syntax error: Missing verb or verb misconjugated. If "art" is used as an ajective and "network" the noun then the question or sentence is missing a verb. If "Art" is used as a proper noun (the diminutive form of "Arthur" and "network" is a misconjugated verb, should be "networks", then this statement is missing context. Who is Arthur, and what does he wish to network with C#?
PlayByTheRules wrote:
Who is Arthur, and what does he wish to network with C#?
He wants to take it out to dinner. A nice meal, with a few glasses of wine. Maybe a gypsy band playing in the backgroung. Then, who knows?
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pariisa wrote:
Art network with C#
Syntax error: Missing verb or verb misconjugated. If "art" is used as an ajective and "network" the noun then the question or sentence is missing a verb. If "Art" is used as a proper noun (the diminutive form of "Arthur" and "network" is a misconjugated verb, should be "networks", then this statement is missing context. Who is Arthur, and what does he wish to network with C#?
PlayByTheRules wrote:
If "Art" is used as a proper noun (the diminutive form of "Arthur" and "network" is a misconjugated verb, should be "networks", then this statement is missing context. Who is Arthur, and what does he wish to network with C#?
I believe that network is being used as a verb in the imperative and there should therefore be a comma or exclamation mark Art! Network with c#. Russell
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PlayByTheRules wrote:
If "Art" is used as a proper noun (the diminutive form of "Arthur" and "network" is a misconjugated verb, should be "networks", then this statement is missing context. Who is Arthur, and what does he wish to network with C#?
I believe that network is being used as a verb in the imperative and there should therefore be a comma or exclamation mark Art! Network with c#. Russell
Ooh. I like that one.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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PlayByTheRules wrote:
If "Art" is used as a proper noun (the diminutive form of "Arthur" and "network" is a misconjugated verb, should be "networks", then this statement is missing context. Who is Arthur, and what does he wish to network with C#?
I believe that network is being used as a verb in the imperative and there should therefore be a comma or exclamation mark Art! Network with c#. Russell
Russell Jones wrote:
Art! Network with c#.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Very good! I like that interpretation.
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