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Hi, could someone help me, it's a grammar problem I'm having. Which is the right word in this sentence, do/due?

How much due I owe?
How much do I owe?

Thanks.

How much do I owe.

:)

Do, do, do the funky gibbon...

Quote: Triple a @ March 12 2010, 9:44 PM GMT

Hi, could someone help me, it's a grammar problem I'm having. Which is the right word in this sentence, do/due?

How much due I owe?
How much do I owe?

Thanks.

is this a genuine question or are you taking the piss?

Quote: Triple a @ March 12 2010, 9:44 PM GMT

Which is the right word in this sentence?

How much due I owe?
How much do I owe?

Either way the answer is a tenner, remember? Angry

:)

Which is the right word in this sentence?

Either way the answer is a tenner, remember?
Either whey the answer is a tenor, remember?

Quote: Chappers @ March 12 2010, 10:18 PM GMT

is this a genuine question or are you taking the piss?

hi, its a genuine question, my grammer is abit poor, and I need to take a piss now, drunk too much.

Quote: Triple a @ March 12 2010, 10:48 PM GMT

hi, its a genuine question, my grammer is abit poor, and I need to take a piss now, drunk too much.

Oh well. I see you're from Scotland.

Quote: Triple a @ March 12 2010, 10:48 PM GMT

hi, its a genuine question, my grammer is abit poor, and I need to take a piss now, drunk too much.

Good luck with everything.

Quote: SlagA @ March 12 2010, 10:20 PM GMT

Either way the answer is a tenner, remember? Angry

:)

:D

Quote: Triple a @ March 12 2010, 9:44 PM GMT

Hi, could someone help me, it's a grammar problem I'm having. Which is the right word in this sentence, do/due?

How much due I owe?
How much do I owe?

Thanks.

It's all about context...If addressing a prostitute
How much doe-eyed ho?

How much do I owe you?

How much are you due from me?

How much am I due from you?

In due course, when I have finished this job for you, you will owe me £100+VAT

The due debt described in this dossier is definitely down the drain.

Duh!

:D

And of course to add further grammar confusion, the song "Blow away the morning dew."

For example: How much due dew do I owe.

This isn't really a grammar question, is it?

Is it "to all intents and purposes" or "to all intense hand porpoises"?

It's more to do with cement tics.

Nice to see you back, Tim. :)

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