The many questions-not-worth-their-own-thread question thread XIV

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I mean, why do you need them if you don't want to crawl on your hands?
 
No, Im serious:
You need elephant balls if you don't want to crawl on your hands through this world
 
So people harvest elephant balls so they can sell them so they're not impoverished and crawling through the streets begging for money?

I'm sorry, but I'm not contributing anything to this discussion. :D
 
Well it has to be true or it wouldnt be there.
 
I got them too. Tried random three.

Question: Sometimes in English you see "a" in front of a verb, like: "The times they are a changing" or "just a sitting and a jamming". Is the letter's only purpose to bring some rhythm to the sentence? Or does it have some informativeness too, like for example to tell that utterer is a common, honest and simple (in the good sense) man?

Also, I think I've seen only Americans using that "a". Do British, Australians or Canadians use it too?
 
I got them too. Tried random three.

Question: Sometimes in English you see "a" in front of a verb, like: "The times they are a changing" or "just a sitting and a jamming". Is the letter's only purpose to bring some rhythm to the sentence? Or does it have some informativeness too, like for example to tell that utterer is a common, honest and simple (in the good sense) man?

Also, I think I've seen only Americans using that "a". Do British, Australians or Canadians use it too?

English is an irrational language. Trying to make sense of it will give you a brain tumor. :)
 
Question: Sometimes in English you see "a" in front of a verb, like: "The times they are a changing" or "just a sitting and a jamming". Is the letter's only purpose to bring some rhythm to the sentence? Or does it have some informativeness too, like for example to tell that utterer is a common, honest and simple (in the good sense) man?

Also, I think I've seen only Americans using that "a". Do British, Australians or Canadians use it too?

Yes you're correct, it's basically just to bring rhythm to the sentence. It serves no real grammatical purpose in this instance.

Canadians use it aswell, don't know about Aussies and Brits.
 
Just go through the add attachment option when you click 'go advanced' when making a post.
 
Jeez, how big of a map is it?
In that case, zip it then upload it. If it is still too big, you will have to go through the DL database.
 
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