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.
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 GMTHi, 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 GMTWhich 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?
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 GMTis 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 GMThi, 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 GMThi, 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 GMTEither way the answer is a tenner, remember?
Quote: Triple a @ March 12 2010, 9:44 PM GMTHi, 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!
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.