Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Booze worse than drugs ??? | |
Posted by: | Alan Brainsby | |
Date/Time: | 02/11/10 14:19:00 |
No. It's my way of differentiating between advertising (noun, gerund, etc) and advertizing (verb). I recognize that some confusion may occur but with the exception of certain words which always take the '-ise' suffix I favour the '-ize'. Unfortunately this does appear to be US English which only demonstrates the fact that their version of the language has not changed much since the time of the Pilgrim Fathers. Well, how often is 'gotten' used as a verb by British English speakers? OK. Possible exceptions could be those from the WRR aka GOC or the SRSY aka PRSY. :) |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Booze worse than drugs ??? | 01/11/10 19:21:00 | Andy Wright |
Re:Booze worse than drugs ??? | 01/11/10 23:26:00 | M. Duley |
Re:Re:Booze worse than drugs ??? | 02/11/10 00:19:00 | Alan Brainsby |
Re:Re:Re:Booze worse than drugs ??? | 02/11/10 11:31:00 | Keith Iddon |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Booze worse than drugs ??? | 02/11/10 14:19:00 | Alan Brainsby |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Booze worse than drugs ??? | 02/11/10 15:51:00 | Nathan Brown |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Booze worse than drugs ??? | 02/11/10 20:01:00 | Alan Brainsby |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Booze worse than drugs ??? | 03/11/10 01:29:00 | Keith Iddon |
Re:Booze worse than drugs ??? | 07/11/10 22:59:00 | Nina Thornhill |