Yeah not obvious to me at all. I came to the comments to get enlightened because I did not get the joke.
Yeah not obvious to me at all. I came to the comments to get enlightened because I did not get the joke.
Plus, even if you would have watched the whole thing, there is no guarantee for anything. Trailers are a marketing ploy to get you interested, hyped or otherwise engaged in the topic. Often enough have trailer and finished product deviated from one another. To beat a dead horse, cyberpunk or no man’s sky, while apparently good now the backlash on release was due to marketing, misleading trailers and so on.
Man I hate that guy and his pseudo science.
The USA have a two party system with majority takes it all, you can barely call it a democracy tbh.
Yoshi all the way
Well if you are not a furry then you might want to change the “we’re” to “were”
Biffa, he plays cities skylines and it’s super relaxing
After reading all answers I can confidently say I am now more confused than ever.
Sure it could but the same issue is present with one question. Some students will get the wording or find it easy others may not. Having a test in groups to limit cheating is very common and never led to any problems as far as my anecdotal evidence goes.
I don’t get it, care to explain for the dummies?
In what sense? They are very much a thing in Germany and other parts of Europe, success in stopping cars varies though.
I knew it!
When I read this, I get all the differences you make except the one which the Oxford comma. I don’t get why or how it changes anything in the sentence. I read it the same way I read the previous on, only that I am a tad bit irritated by the Oxford comma because it was ingrained to me in primary school to not use commas before an ‘and’. But I am also not native English speaking, might have an effect on it.
Perfect, I’ve got a question for you. Whenever I read articles I notice that many write, for example, internalize. With ‘z’ instead of an ‘s’, there are many such words which end on ‘-lize’ where I would expect an ‘s’. My understanding thus far was, that American English uses the ‘z’ and British English the ‘s’ but is that always the case? Can I always change it to the version with ‘s’?
You could try and bridge it with the steam link app.