<p>read</a> the response</p>
<p>Can you find the problem?
It's glaring at me.</p>
<p>read</a> the response</p>
<p>Can you find the problem?
It's glaring at me.</p>
<p>Hehe, I started that thread!</p>
<p>Lol chill! Whatever grammer mistake it is, it's an NYU grammer mistake. Which means it's no mistake at all! :)</p>
<p>It is too! Don't you see it? My idea is this: If I can find grammar errors in something that an admissions counselor wrote, don't you think I should be admitted? Haha.</p>
<p>On the bright side, Chris...maybe this means they didn't notice your little mistake!</p>
<p>The first round has gone out.</p>
<p>/win</p>
<p>Haha hopefully Carina! If they did, well then they can't say squat cause I got evidence! lmao</p>
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<li><p>Yes this is obvious, and I am by no means a grammar nerd. </p></li>
<li><p>This first round of decisions has gone out??!! AHHHHHHHH!</p></li>
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The first round has gone out.</p>
<p>/win
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yeahh, kudos! (and to Bryan too)</p>
<p>It's interesting, though...no?</p>
<p>I despise grammar mistakes. I'm pretty sure I'm the only person on the planet who knows the subjunctive mood. I hate it when people say, "I wish I WAS a doctor." It should be, "I wish I WERE a doctor." Also, the possessive before a gerund rule is constantly being used incorrectly. I bet few people know even that a gerund is a noun verbal. I was watching the news last night (that's right, I watch the news) and the newscaster lady said "Between you and I" when it should be "Between you and me!" Most of this is probably quite useless, though.</p>
<p>I could go on and on.</p>
<p>Ooh, I don't know this subjunctive mood very well! (Enlighten me) Also, I love gerunds. Haha, I love it when people say "I" instead of "me" to sound smart, but they use it in the predicate!</p>