Sorry… drinking maple syrup is a no go for me.
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I need this.
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Pardon the grammar pedantry, but seeing “quitted” just hurts. The past tense of “quit” is also “quit”, as in “why I quit TR”.
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I tend to agree, but that odd sounding version is actually considered correct past tense usage from my old research.
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At least we’ve moved on from incessant z2 threads
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Just wait for next winter
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I kind of liked the Z2 and polarised discussions
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So, I think it can be both.
according to wiki
- The usual past tense of quit is now quit in most senses, although dictionaries may allow quitted as an alternative. Quitted is most commonly used to mean “departed”, e.g., “Caesar quitted the neighborhood of Rome, and made for Campania with three legions.”
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“Quitted”…… immediately no.
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I stand corrected, thank you. Checked and you are correct. IMHO it’s arcane and obsolete, but yes, it’s technically a valid conjugation.
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… and sounds just plain silly to me, even if it is “acceptable”.
Missing since 5 months, but we only realized it now.
Our only child! So dearly loved!
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