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Guys, guys, guys... this 'thread' has advanced another 10 pages since my last visit, less than 24 hours ago. Clearly, this is a mere half-wit lying troll, unworthy of the honor of your postings.

No one reading this twit's diarhetic spewings is going to be convinced of anything he says, especially after reading his clear lies and outright ignorant statements above. So there's no harm in letting him post unchallenged, until such time as he goes for death-by-mod by spamming.

And certainly, he's not capable of comprehending your responses to his verbal leakage, nor would he willingly change his opinions if he could somehow understand them.

So please, for the strong like of girls in bikinis in wintertime, please stop feeding this particular troll. He makes Christophera seem bright and pleasant by comparison. Even Magz makes more sense than Mally here.
 
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So.... what freedoms have you lost lately? I know I haven't lost any, iin fact over here our Government keeps dishing them out like lollies.

Little does PhantomWolf realize that a US Navy Carrier Battle Group and two Marine Expeditionary Forces are mere hours away from launching a full-scale invasion of New Zealand. Welcome to the NWO. BTW, we'll need the coordinates of your house so we can be sure not to bomb it. :D
 
Which one?
The British don't have one.
Remember, or are not really from the UK?
Another Lie?

I used to be a subject of the Crown, with no rights. Now, I'm a citizen of Europe with codified rights.
Don't ask me what being a 'subject' is like, you'll be finding out soon enough.
 
Fascinating. So, we've established that all the grammarians in the English-speaking world are mistaken in their belief that verbs may be transitive or intransitive. I assume there is no such thing as a noun. What about an adjective?

Are elephants real, or are they as imaginary as your military "bad boys"?
Verb transitive = correct.
Transitve verb = incorrect.
 
So.... what freedoms have you lost lately? I know I haven't lost any, iin fact over here our Government keeps dishing them out like lollies.
Not a lot really, the need for search warrants, bugging your phone without a court order, access to all your personal details, stop and search, length of time in custody etc. Only small stuff like that, nothing to worry about at all, unless your a moslem, of course.
 
Not a lot really, the need for search warrants, bugging your phone without a court order, access to all your personal details, stop and search, length of time in custody etc. Only small stuff like that, nothing to worry about at all, unless your a moslem, of course.

Gee funny thing, no one here is allowed to conduct a search without a warrent, bug your phone without a warrent, access details about you in breach of the privacy act, conduct searches on you without due cause, hold you for longer then 24 hours without and arrest, etc. I guess I don't have to worry after all.

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Verb transitive = correct.
Transitve verb = incorrect.


Care to cite a reference for that? ...and let's not be fooled by "verb, transitive" which is simply the inverted from of "transitive verb."

Or is this another of your hunches, so it must be true?
 
Term: Transitive Verb

Definition:

A Transitive Verb is one that takes an object.
EG: He opened the door. ('Door' is the object of the action; it is affected by the operation.)

See Also: Ambitransitive Verb ; Ditransitive Verb ; Intransitive Verb
http://www.usingenglish.com/glossary/transitive-verb.html
Transitive verb

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It has been suggested that Transitivity (grammatical category) be merged into this article or section. (Discuss)
In syntax, a transitive verb is a verb that requires both a subject and one or more objects
transitive verbWP
Noun1.transitive verb - a verb (or verb construction) that requires an object in order to be grammatical
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/transitive+verb
transitive-verb, noun

| Database instances: 0 | Last Modified: 2001.5.8-12:31 | Created: 2000.7.30-11:55 | Genus:Differentia:verb

{ which indicates that there is a receiver for the action the verb expresses }

Coordinate
Concepts:
active-verb , noun | finite-verb , noun | intransitive-verb , noun | passive-verb , noun | verb-infinitive , noun | verb-past , noun | verb-phrase , noun | verb-present-indicative-singular-active , noun | verb-present-indicative-singular , noun | verb-present , noun | " transitive-verb " helps differentiate the following concepts: object |
http://www.gibson-design.com/philosophy/Concepts/$_TRANSITIVE-VERB_1.html
 
Care to cite a reference for that? ...and let's not be fooled by "verb, transitive" which is simply the inverted from of "transitive verb."

Or is this another of your hunches, so it must be true?
Now why should I educate you ?
 
Gee funny thing, no one here is allowed to conduct a search without a warrent, bug your phone without a warrent, access details about you in breach of the privacy act, conduct searches on you without due cause, hold you for longer then 24 hours without and arrest, etc. I guess I don't have to worry after all.

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You're perfectly free of all that kind of stuff in NZ, quite safe.
Pity I can't say the same for the sheep.
 
Now why should I educate you ?


Isn't that why you came here? Or was it simply to give your vivid imagination a broad canvas for its fantastical inventions?

Be that as it may, however, you have made a statement, and the statement has been challenged. Evidence of your statement being false has been presented, so it is now incumbent on you to either defend your statement with reasonable evidence or retract it.
 
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