Separate names with a comma.
Accepted vs correct: via the dictionary entry I provided.
The dictionary I'm using has a usage note that has the following example: "The senator was literally buried alive in the Iowa primaries. " It's...
So is literally when it should be figuratively :D.
The common (incorrect) usage often promotes a usage that becomes acceptable. While "acceptable", it is still incorrect. I.E: the word literally
They is an incorrect replacement for he/she. They is still plural.
Under Mango, while referring to Mango (in his/her paragraph), kaw used they're.
"They've also continued to provide helpful..." - KaW in Mango's description They've -> they have They-> plural Mango is more than one person?...
lul^ angry list-maker is angry.
crown of the red sun!!!!!