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Did he die frying eggs?Should have wrote jesus take the yolk
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Did he die frying eggs?Should have wrote jesus take the yolk
It’s ‘yoke’, Captain Literacy.Should have wrote jesus take the yolk
Christ, you have controlsIt’s ‘yoke’, Captain Literacy.
I like how you addressed this, but not "have wrote".It’s ‘yoke’, Captain Literacy.
Baby steps friend, baby steps.I like how you addressed this, but not "have wrote".
The most egregious error takes priority.I like how you addressed this, but not "have wrote".
I was wrong. It was within a month.Well, i wasn't planning to go to sleep anyway. Ever again.
Do you know how old he was or what kind of cancer it was?
Nope. It isn't a compound adjective. It's a superlative adjective. You don't hyphenate intensifying constructions because an adjective and its intensifier are inherently unified. You'd only be correct in old-fashioned writing or speech where some Victorian toff says something like, "I've made a most-egregious error."** most-egregious
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